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Ramesuan or
Rammesuan (Old Thai: รามเมศวร, IPA: [raːm.meː.sǔan];
Modern Thai: ราเมศวร, IPA: [raː.meː...
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Somdet Phra
Ramesuan (Thai: สมเด็จพระราเมศวร,
pronounced [sǒm.dèt pʰráʔ rāː.mēː.sǔa̯n]; 1339–1395), son of king
Ramathibodi I,
reigned as the
second and...
- Ramathibodi's
death sparked a
conflict over succession. Initially, his son King
Ramesuan became ruler of Ayutthaya, but his son
later abdicated in
favor of Ramathibodi's...
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Prince Ramesuan (Thai: ราเมศวร; Burmese: ဗြရာမသွန်; d.
November 1564) was a
Siamese prince and
military commander during the
Ayutthaya Kingdom (Ayutthaya...
- on
elephant mounts were two sons, the
Uparaja and heir apparent,
Prince Ramesuan, and his
brother Prince Mahin. The
Siamese army
under Maha Chakkraphat...
- as one of the
greatest monarchs of Thailand.
Prince Ramesuan (not to be
confused with King
Ramesuan r. 1369–1370) was born in 1431 to King Borommarachathirat...
- Sukhothai, Maha
Tammaraja IV, and had a son, who will grow up to be
Prince Ramesuan.: 31 When the last king of
Sukhothai died in 1446, his
grandson inherited...
- Rāmarājādhirāja) was a king of Ayutthaya, an
ancient kingdom in Thailand. A son of
Ramesuan and
member of the
House of Uthong, he
succeeded his
father to the throne...
- U-thong's consort, and was King
Ramesuan's uncle. As the lord of Suphanburi, a
powerful rival of Ayutthaya, he
forced King
Ramesuan from
power and took the throne...
- Phra
Ramesuan Stadium (Thai: สนามกีฬาพระราเมศวร) is a multi-purpose
stadium in
Lopburi Province, Thailand. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches...