- London:
Frank C**** & Co. Ltd. Lorrillard,
Michel (1999) "La
Succession de
Setthathirat : réappréciation d'une période de l'histoire du Lan Xang,"
Aseanie 4...
- Vientiane, Laos. It is
situated on Lan Xang Road, on the
corner with
Setthathirat Road, to the
northwest of Haw Phra Kaew,
which formerly held the Emerald...
-
Bayinnaung since the war of 1563. Maha
Chakkrapat sought an
alliance with
Setthathirat of Lan Xang,
through the
marriage of his
daughter Thepkasattri, but Maha...
-
Monument to King
Setthathirat...
- Mahinthrathirat—son of Maha Chakkraphat—then
sought alliance with King
Setthathirat of Lan Xang to
fight Bayinnaung and Maha Thammarachathirat. In 1566,...
- a
Khmer temple,
which fell into ruin. In the mid-16th century, King
Setthathirat relocated his
capital from
Luang Prabang to
Vientiane and
ordered the...
-
Clinic opened near the airport, with a
connection to Thai hospitals. The
Setthathirat International Clinic has
foreign doctors. A free, 24/7
ambulance service...
- 1543–1545) Saikham, King (1538–1543) Chiraprapha,
Queen (1545–1546)
Setthathirat, King (1546–1547) Mekuti, King (1551–1558)
Burmese rule Mekuti, independent...
- and
Muang Phôn-Hông. In the mid-16th century, Vientiane,
under King
Setthathirat's rule,
became prosperous. It
became a
major centre of
Buddhist teachings...
- been
fighting Laos and is victorious. And the only son of King Chai
Setthathirat (Thai: สมเด็จพระไชยเชษฐาธิราช), as
hostage in
Hongsawadee City. At Hongsawadee...