Soyani Devi

Soyani Devi was the favorite consort of King Reyoun.

She was named "Soyani" to pay homage to King Soya.

In 849, King Soya died. Crown Prince Reyoun succeeded as King of Mie. As his consort, Soyani Devi was conferred second-rank royal concubine.

Seriously illed, King Reyoun was disable to speak when he was crowned. At that time, consort Soyani Devi and eunuch Jonyein accompanied to serve him. They allied offcials Pevaung and Shuven Voung, disliking Crown Prince Recheun.

Soyani Devi received Reyoun's orders, and told them to Jonyein, Pevaung and Shuven, then Shuven would issue and carried out those orders. This was called "Reformation of Reyoun".

As the reformation threatened many offcials' interests, they launched a coup to seize the throne for the crown prince. Reyoun abdicated and was entitled "retired king"; soon, Reyoun died suddenly.

Shuven and Pevaung were executed, and other allies were expelled and reduced to a junior minister.

There is no record about Soyani Devi after the coup.