-
Minister of
Foreign Affairs,
supported Chetsadabodin for the
throne as he
proved competent to rule.
Chetsadabodin was
crowned as Rama III.
Prince Mongkut...
- as the
second concubine and gave
birth to
Prince Thap (later
Prince Chetsadabodin) in 1787. In 1809,
Prince Itsarasunthon was
crowned as King Phutthaloetla...
- for his competence,
Prince Thap was
given the Sanskrit-derived
title Chetsadabodin,
raised to the
bureaucratic rank of
Kromma Muen, and
served his father...
-
Prince Tub was
raised to
Kromma Muen,
given the Sanskrit-derived name
Chetsadabodin, and made
Minister of
Foreign Affairs. The
Konbaung king Bodawpaya,...
- Wat
Ratchanatdaram (Thai: วัดราชนัดดาราม,
pronounced [wát râːt.t͡ɕʰā.nát.dāːrāːm]) is a
Buddhist temple (wat)
located at the
intersection between Ratcha****oen...
-
reclaim the throne. The
rebellion was
quickly suppressed by
Prince Chetsadabodin (****ure King Rama III). Maha Senanurak's wife,
Princess Samlee, a daughter...
- (แผ่นดินกลาง, lit. 'the
Middle Reign'). That then
became awkward when
Prince Chetsadabodin (King Nangklao)
became the
third king, as the
obvious referral would...
-
acquitted with his half-nephew
Kromma Muen
Chetsadabodin during the wars with Burma.
Kromma Muen
Chetsadabodin was
crowned as King
Nangklao (Rama III) in...
-
nobility instead chose the older, more
influential and
experienced Prince Chetsadabodin (Nangklao), son of a
royal concubine rather than a queen. Perceiving...
- ๓/รัชกาลที่ ๓ (retroactively given)
Phrabat Somdet Phra
Paramathiworaset Maha
Chetsadabodin Phra
Nangklao Chao Yu Hua พระบาทสมเด็จพระปรมาธิวรเสรฐมหาเจษฎาบดินทรฯ...