Satha I

Satha I (also spelled Sattha; Khmer: សត្ថាទី១; 1539–1596), also known as Barom Reachea IV, was the Cambodian king ruled from 1576 to 1584.

[citation needed] During his reign, Blas Ruiz and Diogo Veloso came to Cambodia, both were trusted by the king and married Cambodian princesses.

[1] Two inscriptions in Angkor Wat indicated that some temples were restorated with the help of the royal family in 1577–1578.

[2] Siamese had recovered their capital from the Burmese, and started to take revenge on Cambodia.

Satha was forced to flee and seek refuge in Lan Xang.