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- Ekathotsarot (Thai: เอกาทศรถ, pronounced [ʔēː.kāː.tʰót.sā.rót], Ekādaśaratha) or Sanphet III (Thai: สรรเพชญ์ที่ ๓); 1560 – 1610/11) was the King of Ayutthaya...
- with equal honor to himself (as King Naresuan had done with his brother Ekathotsarot in 1583). During Mongkut's reign, the power of the House of Bunnag reached...
- Sanphet I (Maha Thammarachathirat) Sanphet II (Naresuan) Sanphet III (Ekathotsarot) Sanphet IV (Si Saowaphak) Borommaracha I (Songtham) Borommaracha II...
- Sukhothai dynasty in 1610/11. Prince Si Saowaphak was the son of King Ekathotsarot and had an elder brother Prince Suthat who was made the Uparaja (Crown...
- known as the "Black Prince" (Thai: พระองค์ดำ), had a younger brother Ekathotsarot, known as the "White Prince", and an elder sister, Suphankanlaya.: 67 ...
- Songtham before became the king. It is believed that he was the son of Ekathotsarot and local woman named In (อิน) or O In (อออิน). Bang Pa-in in Ayutthaya...
- "to wash the saddle". In the Ayutthaya period, Viceroy Ekathotsarot (later King Ekathotsarot) raised an army to fight against the Burmese in this area...
- at war. There was also the law mentioned of Muay in the reign of King Ekathotsarot (1590–1605), called Miscellaneous Laws (Phra Aiyakan Betset),: 48  which...
- Siamese kingdom to be ruled by his younger brother, Ekathotsarot (Sanphet III).: 173–180  Ekathotsarot's reign was marked with stability for Siam and its...
- of the Uparat. After his coronation, Naresuan appointed his brother Ekathotsarot to be the Uparat, stating that his brother in the Front Palace had equal...