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1. Līlāvatī. A Cola Princess, daughter of
Jagatīpāla. She escaped with her father to Ceylon, where she became the queen
of Vijayabāhu I. Cv.lix.24f.
2. Līlāvatī. Daughter of Vīravamma and
Yasodharā, the latter being the daughter of Vijayabāhu I. and his queen
Līlāvatī. She married Vikkamabāhu. Cv.lix. 28, 50. See Vikkamabāhu (2).
3. Līlāvatī. Daughter of Sirivallabha and Sugalā and sister of
Mānābharana (Cv.lxii.2). She was the first queen of Parakkamabāhu I., and after
his death, she ruled over Ceylon for three years (1197 1200 A.C.), with the help
of the general Kitti, till she was expelled by Sāhasamalla. Then she reigned
again for one year, this time with the help of Vikkantacamūnakka. Lokissara
deposed her and ruled for nine months, when the general Parakkama once more
restored Līlāvatī to the throne, which, this time, she occupied for about seven
months. Cv.lxxx.31, 46, 50; also Cv.Trs.ii.131, n.5.

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