Savang Vatthana

King Savang Vatthana (November 13, 1907 - June 13 (?), 1978) was the last king of the Kingdom of Laos. He was born in Louang Phrabang, Laos, the son of King Sisavang Vong and Queen Kham-Oun I. On August 7, 1930, he married Queen Khamphoui and they had seven children, Crown Prince Vong Savang, Prince Sisavang, Prince Savang, Prince Sauryavong Savang, Princess Savivanh Savang, and Princess Thala Savang. In 1951, he served as Prime Minister, and when his father became ill on August 20, 1959, he was assigned Regent. On October 29, 1959, he acsended the throne upon the death of his father. He abdicated in December 2, 1975, after the communist revolution and died in an internment camp in northern Laos along with Queen Khamphoui and Crown Prince Vong Savang who also died under similar circumstances. Upon the news of King Savang Vattana and Crown Prince Vong Savang death, the King's youngest son Sauryavong Savang became the head of the Laotian royal family, acting as regent to his nephew Crown Prince Soulivong Savang.

Quotes

  • "I will be with my people to face this problem together to the end regardless of what will happen to me."
  • "Alas, I am destined to be the last king of Laos."

External Links

Vatthana, Savang Vatthana, Savang

 

Preceded by:
King Sisavang Vong
Lao Dynasty Succeeded by:
Prince Regent Sauryavong Savang
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