Lista de Personas Famosas con el apellido Ii
Udayadityavarman II
Udayadityavarman II ruled the Angkor Kingdom from 1050 to 1066 A.D. He was the successor of Suryavarman I but not his son; he descended from Yasovarman I's spouse.
Yasovarman II
Yasovarman II was the ruler of the Khmer empire from 1160 to 1166. He succeeded Dharanindravarman II. In 1165, he was overthrown by the mandarin Tribhuvanadityavarman. His rule ended with his assassination by one of his subordinates.
Rajendravarman II
Rajendravarman II was the king of the Khmer Empire, from 944 to 968 AD.
Harshavarman II
Harshavarman II was an Angkorian king who ruled from 941 to 944. He succeeded his father in 941; however, his reign at Koh Ker was brief and "characterized by conflict". His cousin, Rajendravarman II, wrestled the power away from him and moved the capital back to Yashodharapura. He died in 944 and received the posthumous name of Brahmaloka.
Alauddin Muhammad Da'ud Syah II
Sultan Alauddin Muhammad Da'ud Syah II was the thirty-fifth and last sultan of Aceh in northern Sumatra. He reigned from 1875 to 1903. Despite long lasting resistance his rule ended up being conquered by the Dutch colonial state.
Toyokuni
Utagawa Toyokuni II (1777–1835), also known as Toyoshige, was a designer of ukiyo-e Japanese woodblock prints in Edo. He was the pupil, son-in-law and adopted son of Toyokuni I. The former used the name Toyoshige (豊重) until 1826, the year after his teacher’s death, when the family gave him the right to use his teacher's name and he began signing his work Toyokuni (豊国). In 1835 he died, and in 1844 the family persuaded Kunisada, the most famous student of Toyokuni I, to use the name "Toyokuni" and become leader of the school. Although Kunisada never recognised Toyoshige's right to the name Toyokuni, nevertheless Kunisada after 1844 is always referred to as Toyokuni III.
Psamético II
Neferibra-Psametiko, Psamético II, fue hijo de Necao II y debió reinar unos seis años, de 595 a 589 a. C., como afirman Sexto Julio Africano y Heródoto, aunque Eusebio de Cesarea narra que Psammutis reinó diecisiete años.
Seti II
Userjeperura Sethy, Sethy II o Seti II, faraón perteneciente a la dinastía XIX de Egipto. Gobernó de c. 1200 a 1194 a. C. siendo su nombre de nacimiento Sethy Merenptah "Señor de Seth, amado de Ptah" y el nombre de coronación Userjeperura Setepenra "Poderosas son las manifestaciones de Ra, elegido de Ra".
Constancio II
Constancio II, cuyo nombre completo era Flavio Julio Constancio Augusto fue emperador romano desde 337 a 361. Era el segundo hijo de Constantino I y de Fausta. Ascendió al trono junto con Constantino II y Constante tras la muerte de su padre, gobernando sobre las regiones orientales del Imperio.
Sultan Syarif Kasim II
Yang Dipertuan Besar Syarif Kasim Abdul Jalil Saifuddin or Sultan Syarif Kasim II was the 12th sultan of the Sultanate of Siak. He was crowned as the sultan at the age of 23 succeeding his father Sultan Syarif Hasyim. Sultan Syarif Kasim II was a supporter of the independence struggle in Indonesia. After Indonesia proclaimed independence, he ceded Siak Sultanate to be part of united Indonesia, and he contributed his wealth of 13 million guilders. for a number of republican government causes. Together with the Sultan of Serdang, he also tried to persuade other kings of East Sumatra to join the republic cause.