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  Ramathibodi I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ramathabodi's reign bound together the Khmer rulers of Lopburi, the Tai in the west, and the Chinese and Malaysian merchants who inhabited the coastal areas.
Ramathibodi's death sparked a conflict over succession; initially, his son Ramesuan became ruler of Ayutthaya, but Ramesuan later abdicated in favor of Ramathibodi's brother-in-law, Borommaracha.
Some sources indicate that the abdication occurred peacefully, while others indicate that Ramesuan's abdication followed a bloody civil war.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ramathibodi_I   (294 words)

  
 Royal Chronicles of Ayutthaya
The Uparat, the son of the King of Kamphucha, reported that, "The [D: Prince's] troops which have advanced are [E: still] fatigued and not yet assembled; I would request permission to go forth and attack them." The King of Kamphucha agreed, and so the Uparat went forth and made the attack.
Then King Ramesuan brought an army from Lopburi and ascended the throne of the Capital City of Ayutthaya.
King Ramesuan came down from Lopburi, [BCDE: entered] [F: managed to enter] the [BCDF: royal] palace, was able to arrest Prince Thòng Lan, and had him executed at Khok Phraya Monastery.
instruct1.cit.cornell.edu /courses/hist244/TRCOA01.html   (3761 words)

  
 - - Sukhothai - -
Thence, the Ayutthayan Royal dynasty made every effort to gradually dominate over the Kingdom of Sukhothai by means of intermarriage between members of the two dynasties, peaceful penetration into aristocratic system and also supply of manpower to Sukhothai royalties who were related to the royal family of the Kingdom of Ayutthaya.
When Phra Ramesuan became the king of Ayutthaya in 1450, known as Somdet Phra Boromatrailokanat.
When the 'northern region' was invaded by the troop of Lanna, he moved a troop from Ayutthaya to settle in Phitsanulok in 1464.
www.su.ac.th /sukhothai/Sukhothai/html_about/sukhothai_eng_about3.html   (261 words)

  
 Ayutthaya Temples Ayutthaya Wats Ayutthaya Temples Ayutthaya Wats
This temple was constructed during the late 1300s by King Ramesuan to commemorate his father, King Ramathibodi I, who founded Ayutthaya as his new capital in 1350.
Located two kilometres northwest of the Wat PHra Si San Phet complex, this temple was constructed in 1387 during the reign of king Ramesuan.
The enormous pagoda was built by King Naresuan the Great to celebrate his victory in 1592 over the Burmese Crown prince in single-handed combat on elephants.
thailandtraveltours.com /ayutthaya-travel-guide-ayutthaya-temples.htm   (439 words)

  
 Wat Phu Khao Thong, Ayutthaya
Wat Phu Khao Thong was built by king Ramesuan in 1387.
In 1569 having taken Ayutthaya, king Hongsawadi of Burma had a large Chedi of Mon style built as a memorial of his victory.
Chedi Phu Khao Thong was built by king Ramesuan of Ayutthaya in 1387 A.D. during the battle with the burmese in 1558, a buddhist monk named Mahanak Led the people of the area in digging a canal to the Lopburi River to protect the city from the enemy.
www.geocities.com /RainForest/7153/way_ptog2.htm   (314 words)

  
 Brief History of Ayutthaya:
He reigned Ayutthaya until 1912 B.E. After the king's death, his son, Prince Ramesuan, who was reigning Lop Buri, had succeeded the throne during 1912-1913 B.E. But Prince Khun Luang Pa ngua wished to claim the throne, Prince Ramesuan therefore gave up the throne and returned to reign Lop Buri.
King Ramesuan reigned Ayutthaya from 1931 to 1938 B.E. and he was the leader who took the troop to impregnate the kingdom of Cambodia.
King Ram Rajathiraj, a son of king Ramesuan, came to the throne after his father from 1938 B.E. until 1952 B.E., the year that there was the first fight to take over the throne.
www.thaifolk.com /doc/ayudhaya_e.htm   (1487 words)

  
 Ayuthaya, Thailand
King Ramesuan commanded that it be built on the ground where the royal cremation ceremony for his father, King U-Thong, took place.
A tall pagoda was built by King Ramesuan in 1384.
A buried treasure chest containing valuables including a relic of Lord Buddha several golden Buddha images and many other objects in gold, ruby and crystal was found during the excavation in 1956.
www.thailand4you.info /new/frameset/main.cfm?cityID=Ayuthaya   (2063 words)

  
 Thailand Ascendent   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
After a brief battle at which the Nan army was routed, Ayudhya began a series of campaigns initially against the state of Nan, but later against the states of Phrae and Luang Prabang.
It was during this period that Borommaracha moved his capital to Phitsanulok, appointing has son Ramesuan regent in Ayudhya itself.
The 12 year old Prince Ramesuan was installed as King Borommatrailokanat (Trailok), and the capital returned to Ayudhya.
www.users.zetnet.co.uk /belhavia/Shan.htm   (441 words)

  
 Chronology of Thai History
King Ramesuan succeeds in invading Chiang Mai and resettles parts of the city's population to other areas held by Siam (Ayutthaya), some as far south as the Malayan Peninsula.
Though the people of Chiang Mai are ethnically Thais, they have at that time a dialect quite different from the one spoken in Siam, having migrated from what is now Yunnan in southern China several centuries later than the Thais settling further south.
King Ramesuan, upon learning of the event, sends his troops to Cambodia, invades Angkor and takes almost 90,000 Cambodians as prisoners to Siam, leaving the Khmer kingdom again as vassal of Siam.
www.geocities.co.jp /Outdoors/6825/archive/chronology.html   (19525 words)

  
 AYUTTHAYA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
It is learnt from the chronicle fo Luang Prasert that King Ramesuan built it in 1369 A.D.,on the site where the remains of the King of U-thong, his father, were cremated.
As King Ramesuan reigned only for one year the building could not have been completed by him.
During the succeeding reign it is understood that because the temple was near the Royal Palace it was restored and new buildings added to it many times but not on a large scale.
www.thailandgeographic.com /ayutthaya/ayutthaya-en.html   (3039 words)

  
 Royal Chronicles
Prince Ramesuan, [BCDEF: who was] his [ABCDE: young] son, ascended the royal throne and took the royal title of King Bòromtrailok.
Prince Ramesuan and Prince Mahin forced their royal elephants in to intervene and save their mother but were not in time.
As soon as their mother died on the neck of her elephant, the two brothers [D:, Prince Ramesuan and Prince Mahin,] retreated [BCEF: to wait] to engage the enemy and were able to protect the entrance of the corpse of their mother into the Capital.
instruct1.cit.cornell.edu /courses/hist244/TRCOA012.html   (10553 words)

  
 Thai architecture: Wat Phra Ram, Ayutthaya
Wat Phra Ram, the Temple of Rama, was probably built by King Borom Trailokanath.
It was likely initiated by King Ramesuan (r.1369-1370) and then modified by King Borom Trailokanath (r.
In 1741, during the reign of King Borom Kot, the temple was further renovated.
www.orientalarchitecture.com /ayutthaya/PHRARAM.htm   (84 words)

  
 Wat Phra Ram, Ayutthaya, Thailand | AsiaExplorers Travel Guides   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
It was initiated by King Ramesuan in 1369 on the cremation ground of his father, King U-Thong.
However, King Ramesuan reigned for only one year, before his throne was taken over by King Borom Rachathirat I. ref: Ayutthaya history #5) It is not known whether construction stopped, or whether Borom Rachathirat I allowed construction to continue.
The wat was possibly completed only when King Ramesuan returned to the throne the second time, in 1388.
www.asiaexplorers.com /thailand/ayutthaya/watphraram.shtml   (432 words)

  
 Attraction in Thailand : AYUTTHAYA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The principal Buddha image was built in 1325 and is highly revered by local inhabitants.
Located two kilometers northwest of the Wat Phra Si San Phet complex, this temple was constructed in 1387 during the reign of King Ramesuan.
This monastery dates from the mid-1300s; King Naresuan built the Great to celebrate his victory in 1592 over the Burmese Crown Prince in single-handed combat on elephants the enormous pagoda the Great to celebrate his victory in 1592 over the Burmese Crown Prince in single-handed combat on elephants.
www.trailsofasia.com /country/thai/central/ayuthaya_a.htm   (1391 words)

  
 Nature and Scenic Photography by Gerry Artisan and Design,Photographs Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Wat Mahathat was started in 1374 A. during the reign of King Borommarachathirat I and finished during the reign of King Ramesuan (1388-1395).
Note that the style of the prang on the right is different from that of the other two.
Wat Mahathat was started in 1374 A.D. during the reign of King Borommarachathirat I and finished during the reign of King Ramesuan (1388-1395).
trocadero.com /nspgerry/catalog/Artisan_and_Design:Photographs500.html   (603 words)

  
 Rat Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Wat Phra Ram is situated to the east of the Royal Palace.
Wehave learnt from the Chronicle of Luang Prasert that King Ramesuan built it in 1369 A.D., on the site where the remains of the King of U-thong’s father, was cremated.
As King Ramesuen reigned only for one year the building could not have been completed by him.
www.ratservice.com /WatPhraRam.aspx   (309 words)

  
 THE SIAM SOCIETY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
According to the chronicles of Ayutthaya, in the very beginning of the period King Ramesuan attacked and gained the submission of Chiang Mai in 1390.
He took large numbers of people captive whom he resettled in Chanthaburi and the major city-states in the deep south, including Nakhon Si Thammarat, Songkhla and Phatthalung.
Shortly thereafter, when the Cambodian King named Chao Ponea or Suriyavarman III raided Chonburi and Chanthaburi for labor, Ramesuan sent an army into Cambodia that again took Angkor.
www.siam-society.org /event/studydetail.asp?id=170   (856 words)

  
 Pictures of Wat Phukhao Thong in Ayuttaya, Thailand
Located two kilometres northwest of the grand palace, this monastery was constructed in the year 1387 during the reign of the King Ramesuan.
The chedi in this temple is very tall, you can see it from far away.
This is the shrine for King Ramesuan, people usually come here for paying respect to him by giving some flowers.
www.thaistudents.com /guidebook/a_phukhaothong.html   (118 words)

  
 simply-thai.com-Queen Suriyothai is dead, killed in battle as she defended her husband
The conditions for King Bayinnuang to pull back to Burma are that he takes with him, as hostage,
Prince Ramesuan (King Chakrapat's son), Phya Chakri (General of Siamese Army), Phra Naresuan (eldest son of Phra Mahabharata) and four Royal White Elephants!
Phra Mahabharata is to remain as ruler of Phitsanulok and Viceroy of Siam.
www.simply-thai.com /Thailand_History_Ayutthaya_Period_3.htm   (1216 words)

  
 Ramesuan - Wikipedia
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