- King
Borommakot (Thai: สมเด็จพระเจ้าอยู่หัวบรมโกศ,
pronounced [bɔ̄ː.rōm.mā.kòːt]) or King Maha
Thammarachathirat II (Thai: สมเด็จพระมหาธรรมราชาธิราชที่...
- (Thai: ไพร่หลวง).
Three sons of
Borommakot; Thammathibet,
Ekkathat and Uthumphon, who were born to two main
queens of
Borommakot, were
given the
superior rank...
-
Prince Sunthornthep escaped to tell
their father King
Borommakot about the incident. King
Borommakot summoned Thammathibet for
inquisition but Thammathibet...
-
protection of King
Borommakot.
Burmese king sent
envoys to
Ayutthaya in 1744,
requesting repatriation of the two
Burmese governors.
Borommakot reciprocated...
- concubines. She
lived through five
reigns and died in the
reign of King
Borommakot.
Chaofa Princess Krom
Luang Yothathep was the only
daughter and only child...
-
Chaophraya Aphaimontri, who
served under King
Borommakot Phraya Chakri (Khrut) (ครุฑ), who
served under King
Borommakot[citation needed]
Chaophraya Chakri (Mut)...
- Thammathibet, the
Front Palace Uparaj and
designated heir to his father, King
Borommakot, by
instigating or
exposing his
affair with two of his fathers' consorts...
- /
Puttarn Warintorn Panhakarn as King Thai Sa
Denkhun Ngamnet [th] as
Borommakot Pichukkana Wongsarattanasin as Mae Klin
Thakoon Karntip [th] as Mu Song...
- (restored c. 1742/20th century, on
multiple occasions) King
Chairacha King
Borommakot Restored once or
twice in the 18th century.
Reduced to
ruins after the...
- Procession. Thammathibet,
Prince Senaphithak was the
eldest son of King
Borommakot (reg. 1733 to 1758) and
Princess Aphainuchit or Phra Phan
Watsa Yai. In...