Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Angkor' has mentioned 'Jayavarman II' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[3] The Angkorian period began in AD 802, when the Khmer Hindu monarch Jayavarman II declared himself a "universal monarch" and "god-king", and lasted until the late 14th century, first falling under Ayutthayan suzerainty in 1351.
The Angkorian period may have begun shortly after 800xc2xa0AD, when the Khmer King Jayavarman II announced the independence of Kambujadesa (Cambodia) from Java.
According to Sdok Kok Thom inscription,[6]:97[7]:353xe2x80x93354 circa 781 Indrapura was the first capital of Jayavarman II, located in Banteay Prei Nokor, near today's Kompong Cham.
The Khmer king Jayavarman II, whose assumption of power around 800xc2xa0AD marks the beginning of the Angkorian period, established his capital at a place called Hariharalaya (today known as Roluos), at the northern end of the great lake, Tonlxc3xa9 Sap.
[48] Jayavarman II's adoption of the epithet "devaraja" (god-king) signified the monarch's special connection with Shiva.
During the reign of Jayavarman II, the single-chambered sanctuaries typical of Chenla gave way to temples constructed as a series of raised platforms bearing multiple towers.