Prabhavatigupta

E671800

Prabhavatigupta was a prominent Gupta princess who became queen and regent of the Vakataka kingdom in central India during the 4th–5th centuries CE.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gupta princess
Vakataka queen
historical figure
queen consort
regent
associatedWith Nandivardhana-Pravarapura branch of the Vakatakas NERFINISHED
dynasty Gupta dynasty NERFINISHED
father Chandragupta II NERFINISHED
gender female
issuedInscriptionsIn Prakrit
Sanskrit
knownFrom copper-plate inscriptions
marriedInto Vakataka dynasty NERFINISHED
mother Kumaradevi NERFINISHED
motherTongueLikely Sanskrit NERFINISHED
notableFor exercising independent royal authority as a woman in early historic India
patronOf Hindu religious institutions
politicalRole strengthened Gupta–Vakataka alliance
regentOf Vakataka kingdom NERFINISHED
regionRuled central India
religion Vaishnavism NERFINISHED
ruledAsRegentFor her minor sons
spouse Rudrasena II NERFINISHED
styleInInscriptions described as daughter of Chandragupta II
described as granddaughter of Samudragupta
timePeriod 4th century CE
5th century CE
title Bhagavata NERFINISHED
Mahadevi NERFINISHED
usedMatrilinealIdentity emphasized Gupta lineage in her charters

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Chandragupta II child Prabhavatigupta