Panduvasdeva of Tambapanni

Sri Lankan king of Upatissa Nuwara from 504 to 474 BC
Panduvasdeva
පණ්ඩුවාසුදේව රජතුමා
King of Upatissa Nuwara
Reign504 BC – 474 BC
PredecessorUpatissa
SuccessorAbhaya
Died474 BC
SpousePrincess Buddhakachchana
IssueAbhaya
Tissa
Uththiya
Asela
Vithaba
Rama
Siva of Girikanda
Matha
Maththakala
Unmadachithra
HouseVijaya
FatherSumitta
MotherPrincess of Madha

Prince Panduvasudeva (died 474 BC)[1] was King of Upatissa Nuwara (in modern-day Sri Lanka) from 504 BC to 474 BC. He was the first monarch of the Kingdom of Upatissa Nuwara and succeeded Upatissa, who reigned as regent. Panduvasudeva had ten sons, including Abhaya and Tissa and one daughter, Unmada Chitra. He was a nephew of Prince Vijaya.

Ancestors

Ancestors of Panduvasdeva of Tambapanni
16.
8. The Lion
17.
4. Sinhabahu
18. King of Vanga
9. Suppadevi
19. Princess of Kalinga
2. Sumitta
10.The Lion
5. Sinhasivali
11. Suppadevi
1. Panduvasdeva of Upathissa Nuwara
6.
3. Princess of Madha
7.

References

  1. ^ Wijesekera, Nandadeva (1984). Heritage of Sri Lanka. Archaeological Society of Sri Lanka. p. 29.

External links

  • History of Sri Lankan Kings
  • Codrington's Short History of Ceylon
Panduvasdeva of Tambapanni
Vijaya
Born: ? ? Died: ? 474 BC
Regnal titles
Preceded by King of Upathissa Nuwara
504 BC – 474 BC
Succeeded by
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Monarchs of the Sinhala Kingdom
Pre-Anuradhapura period
House of Vijaya (543–237 BCE)
  • Prince Vijaya (543 BCE–505 BCE)
  • Upatissa (505 BCE–504 BCE)
  • Panduvasdeva (504 BCE–474 BCE)
  • Abhaya (474 BCE–454 BCE)
  • Tissa (454 BCE–437 BCE)
Anuradhapura period
House of Vijaya (543–237 BCE)
Chola dynasty (237–215 BCE)
House of Vijaya (215–205 BCE)
Chola dynasty (205–161 BCE)
House of Vijaya (161–103 BCE)
The Five Dravidians (103–89 BCE)
House of Vijaya (89 BCE–66 CE)
House of Lambakanna I (66–436)
The Six Dravidians (436–463)
House of Moriya (463–691)
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(543 BC–66 AD)
Kingdom of Tambapanni
(543 BC–437 BC)
  • Prince Vijaya (543 BC–505 BC)
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  • Panduvasdeva (504 BC–474 BC)
  • Abhaya (474 BC–454 BC)
  • Tissa (454 BC–437 BC)
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(437 BC–237 BC)
(215 BC–205 BC)
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