-
Polsep the
Front Palace and Sing
Singhaseni (at the time
styled Phraya Ratchasuphawadi) to
defeat the
armies of
Anouvong in Isan.
Anouvong was
defeated and...
-
royal pages.
Around 1759, King
Ekkathat of
Ayutthaya appointed Phraya Ratchasuphawadi as the
governor of
Nakhon Si
Thammarat and also
named Luangsit Naiwen...
- the
Front Palace to
defeat Anouvong at Nong Bua
Lamphu and
Phraya Ratchasuphawadi (later
Chaophraya Bodindecha) to
capture Raxabut NyƓ.
Anouvong and...
- for his life
towards the
border with Vietnam.
Siamese general Phraya Ratchasuphawadi,
later promoted to Chao
Phraya Bodindecha, at last took Anouvong's...
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instead arose and
killed Siamese officials in Vientiane.
Chaophraya Ratchasuphawadi (Chaophraya Bodindecha) was
convinced that
Vietnam supported Anouvong...
-
Vietnamese mission to
Nakhon Phanom to
propose peace terms.
Chaophraya Ratchasuphawadi (later
Chaophraya Bodindecha) the
Siamese commander, however, was convinced...
-
march through his town, the
action that cost him his life when
Phraya Ratchasuphawadi later found him
guilty of
betrayal and had him executed. In December...
- town of "Salin",
probably referring to
Chalang or Thalang.
Phraya Ratchasuphawadi the
governor of
Ligor was
called to
bring Southern Siamese forces to...
-
Chetsadabodin was
crowned as King Rama III in 1824,
Bodindecha was made
Phraya Ratchasuphawadi the Head of Krom
Suratsawadi or
Conscription Department. In 1826, King...
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officials including his
fellow red-robe-clad monks. In the south,
Phraya Ratchasuphawadi the
governor of
Nakhon Si
Thammarat (Ligor) had
earlier been commanded...