Andasin II

, was the second monarch (627–654) of the. He was the grandson of, whose sons had all died in battle. He was a peaceful man who established a Kandian tradition of enlightened kingship. More prone to negotiation than war, Andasin II made many alliances with bordering petty states and convinced the to join with Kandáy as a freetown in 633. By the time he died in 654, Kandáy was a strong vigorous kingdom and its gentle influence had spread throughout most of southwest.

Early life and kingship
Born in 603 to Larayne Teren and Hadros Kand, he was the son of grandson of. By 624 Andasin began to decline into senility and died in 627. As all of Andasin’s sons had perished in battle, his successor was his grandson Maradon, who took the name Andasin II.

Unlike his predecessor, Kandáy’s second king was more inclined to negotiation than war. He made alliances with the numerous petty states on his borders, including a second Aleath Republic, which joined the kingdom as a chartered freetown in 633. The dates from his reign. When Andasin II died in 654, Kandáy was a strong, vigorous kingdom, firmly allied with its neighbors.

Andasin II never married and, on his death, the kingship passed to his brother.

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