Warmadewa dynasty
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The Warmadewa dynasty, also Varmadeva dynasty, was a regnal dynasty in the island of Bali.
History
It is considered that the dynasty was founded by Sri Kesari Warmadewa in the 10th century. Sri Kesari Warmadewa is the first Balinese king to have left an inscription with his name, on the Belanjong pillar.
The dynasty prospered for several generations, one of its descendant being the famous king Udayana Warmadewa.[1] Udayana Warmadewa was the father of Airlangga, another famous Balinese king,[2] who also ruled over the island of Java.
Kings of the Warmadewa dynasty
- Sri Kesari Warmadewa (circa 914)
- Sang Ratu Ugrasena[3]
- Candra-bhaya-singha-Warmadewa (circa 962)-)[4]
- Janasadu Warmadewa (circa 975)[5]
- Udayana Warmadewa
- Dharmawangsa Warmadewa[6]
- Airlangga (991-1049)
- Anak Wungsu (1049-)[7]
"Jaya" dynasty:
- Jayasakti (r.1146-1151)
- Jayapangus (r. 1178-81)
See also
Notes
References
- Willard A. Hanna (2004). Bali Chronicles. Periplus, Singapore. ISBN 0-7946-0272-X.
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