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Names Somdet Phra
Borommaracha Thirat III...
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Borommaracha or
Borom Racha (Thai: บรมราชา, IPA: [bɔː.rom.má.raː.t͡ɕʰaː / bɔː.rom raː.t͡ɕʰaː]; Pali: Paramarājā; "Supreme King"), or the
extended version...
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Rajabhisekha ceremony. His full
ceremonial regal name was
Somdet Phra
Borommaracha Maha-adisorn
Bawornsucharit Thotsaphitthamtharet Chetthalokanayokudom...
- [citation needed] In 1533,
following the
death of King
Borommaracha IV,
Prince Ratsadathirat (
Borommaracha IV's son)
succeeded to the
Ayutthayan throne. Governmental...
- (Thai: บรมราชาธิราชที่ ๔; also
spelt Borom Rachathirat IV), also
known as
Borommaracha No
Phutthangkun (Thai: บรมราชาหน่อพุทธางกูร; also
spelt Borom Racha No...
- (Naresuan)
Sanphet III (Ekathotsarot)
Sanphet IV (Si Saowaphak)
Borommaracha I (Songtham)
Borommaracha II (Chetthathirat)
Athittayawong Prasat Thong dynasty Sanphet...
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Names Somdet Phra
Borommaracha I...
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Ayutthayan throne was
inherited by his
brother Prince Borommaracha, as
Borommaracha III. In 1491,
Borommaracha III died,
leaving the
throne to Chettathirat, thus...
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Ayutthaya administrative division in 1767 (
Borommaracha III)
Thonburi administrative division in 1780 (
Borommaracha IV)
Rattanakosin administrative division...
- When King Maha
Thammaracha IV (Borommapan) of
Sukhothai died in 1438,
Borommaracha II of
Ayutthaya annexed Sukhothai and
installed his own son, then seven...