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- Dattadevi was the wife of Gupta King Samudragupta. She was the mother of Samudragupta's son and successor Chandragupta II, She was most probably married...
- had also pla**** an important role in the marriage of Samudragupta with Dattadevi. Warder, Anthony Kennedy (1990). Indian Kavya Literature: The early medieval...
- the names of Pushyavarman's son, Samudravarman, and daughter-in-law, DattadevI, on the one hand and those of Gupta emperor Samudragupta and his queen...
- that Samudragupta was succeeded by Chandragupta II, who was his son from Dattadevi. Based on a reconstruction of the partially-lost Sanskrit play Devichandraguptam...
- 350-374 Pushyavarman (unknown) 2 374-398 Samudravarman son of Pushyavarman Dattadevi 3 398-422 Balavarman son of Samudravarman Ratnavati 4 422-446 Kalyanavarman...
- his sons, Samudragupta nominated prince Chandragupta II, born of queen Dattadevi, as his successor. Chandragupta II, Vikramaditya (Brave as the Sun), ruled...
- him "Vikramaditya". Chandragupta was a son of Samudragupta and queen Dattadevi, as attested by his own inscriptions. According to the official Gupta...
- Pushyavarman (unknown) 2 374–398 CE Samudravarman son of Pushyavarman Dattadevi 3 398–422 CE Balavarman son of Samudravarman Ratnavati 4 422–446 CE Kalyanavarman...
- Chandragupta (II), who was accepted by him; who was begotten on the Mahdâdêvî Dattadêvî; (and) who was himself without an antagonist (of equal power). (L.5.)-His...
- speculated that this Kacha was related to Samudragupta through his wife Dattadevi, and helped Samudragupta in a war of succession following the death of...