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Yotfa (Thai: ยอดฟ้า) or
Kaeofa (Thai: แก้วฟ้า) was the 14th
Ayutthayan king from the
Suphannaphum Dynasty (c. 1536 – 10 June 1548)
Yotfa was a son of King...
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Phraya heartland.
William Powney the
British merchant, at the
request of
Ayutthayan court,
engaged with Maha Nawrahta's
Burmese forces in the
Battle of Nonthaburi...
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Borommaracha IV,
Prince Ratsadathirat (Borommaracha IV's son)
succeeded to the
Ayutthayan throne.
Governmental authority under five-year-old
Ratsadathirat proved...
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first invasion was
interrupted before it
achieved its goals. The
Ayutthayan king
Naresuan returned two
years later,
eventually subjugating the whole...
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which was
founded in 1351 by King
Ramathibodhi I.
During the
Ayutthayan period, the idea of
kingship changed. Due to
ancient Khmer tradition in...
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linked themselves with the
Ayutthayan elite through marriage alliances, and
often pla**** the role of
kingmaker in
Ayutthayan succession conflicts. Sukhothai...
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restore it to the
Ayutthayan throne. Thus Worawongsathirat's
reign could be
called a
restoration of the Lawo-Ayothaya clan to
Ayutthayan authority, at the...
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Chettathirat (Thai: เชษฐาธิราช, Jeṣṭhādhirāja) or (upon
accession to the
Ayutthayan throne)
Ramathibodi II (Thai: รามาธิบดีที่ ๒; 1472/73 – July/10 October...
- base of the
Ayutthayan walls. The
Burmese then set fire onto the base of the
Ayutthayan wall,
causing a
northeastern portion of
Ayutthayan wall at Huaraw...
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economic center of the Gulf of Siam.
After the fall of Ayutthaya, two
Ayutthayan princes:
Prince Chao
Sisang and
Prince Chao C****, took
refuge at Oudong...