Historical records matching Norodom of Cambodia
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About Norodom of Cambodia
Norodom (Khmer: នរោត្តម), known previously as Ang Voddey (Khmer: អង្គវតី), ruled as king of Cambodia from 1860 to 1904. He was the eldest son of King Ang Duong, who ruled on the behalf of Siam, and half-brother of Prince Si Votha as well as the half-brother of King Sisowath. Norodom was considered to be the first modern Khmer king. He was credited with saving Cambodia from disappearing altogether. In 1863, to prevent the two powerful neighbours, Vietnam and Siam, from swallowing Cambodia altogether he was invited by France to make Cambodia its protectorate. However, he sent many letters to Siam claiming French Admiral de la Grandière had forced him into signing a false treaty. Many Cambodians believed that this brilliant act and his shrewdness did actually save Cambodia from disappearing. His reign of 43 years is the longest in the modern era.
Norodom of Cambodia's Timeline
1834 |
February 1834
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1858 |
1858
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1871 |
1871
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1872 |
1872
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1904 |
April 24, 1904
Age 70
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