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was executed. Six French officers were captured in
Lopburi and mobbed, one of them dying as a result. Many members of Narai's family were assassinated (the king's brothers, his successors by right, were killed on 9 July), and King Narai died in detention on 10 July. Phra Phetracha was crowned king on
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to Louis XIV during their visit to him on 1 September), together with a special "machine" that was used to carry King Narai's missive to the French monarch caused much comment in French high society. Kosa Pan's great interest in French maps and images was commented upon in a contemporary issue of the
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Thailand. Narai welcomed these missionaries, providing them with land for a church, a mission-house and a seminary (St. Joseph's colony). Bishops Lambert and Ballue established a Western hospital in Thailand in 1669 at Ayutthaya, with Father Laneau as the head doctor. The hospital provided medical
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of France, took refuge with the French troops in
Bangkok, but Desfarges returned her to the Siamese under pressure from Phetracha on 18 October; she was condemned to perpetual slavery in the kitchens of Phetracha. Desfarges finally negotiated to return with his men to Pondicherry on 13 November, on
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in 1684, replacing his compatriot
Barnaby. From there he traded under the flag of the Ayutthaya Kingdom and engaged in piracy, sometimes attacking ships under English jurisdiction. The English responded by dispatching warships to the harbour of Mergui, and the Siamese forces massacred most of the
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rather than the southern
Songkla, and to take these locations if necessary by force. King Narai agreed to the proposal, and fortresses were established in the two cities, commanded by French governors. Desfarges commanded the fortress at Bangkok, with 200 French officers and men, and a Siamese
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to France. (Although it is to note that the Lao king asked for French protection in place of
Siamese rule. Although Siam lost a third of its territory, the strategy of acting as a buffer zone between the two colonial superpowers preserved its independence. In response to the 1893 defeat
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in an attempt to restore some sort of French control in Siam. The occupation of the island led nowhere, and
Desfarges returned to Pondicherry in January 1690. Recalled to France, he left 108 troops in Pondicherry to bolster defenses, and left with his remaining troops on the
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and left with a full cargo of tin. The Dutch, the
English, and from the 1680s the French, competed with each other for trade with the island of Phuket (the island was named Junk Ceylon at that time), which was valued as a rich source of tin. In 1681 or 1682, Siamese King
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New missionaries arrived to Siam in 1826 and 1830 (among them
Fathers Bouchot, Barbe, Bruguière, Vachal, Grandjean, Pallegoix and Courvezy). In 1834, Mgr Courzevy became Vicar Apostolic of Siam, heralding a new beginning for missionary work. He was succeeded by
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Siamese or by the
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and translated Narai's letter to him. In February 1689, the embassy was granted an audience with Louis XIV, and the treaty of commerce which Céberet had obtained in 1687 was ratified. Two weeks later a military treaty was signed, designating
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After the Burmese invasions, in 1769 Father Corre resumed missionary work in Siam, followed by Mgr Lebon (1772–80). Lebon had to leave in 1775 after persecutions, but his successors Bishops Condé and Garnault returned to Siam.
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between October 1940 and 9 May 1941. Thai military forces did well on the ground and in the air to defeat the French and regain its territory, but Thai objectives in the war were limited. In January, however,
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signed a treaty of protection with France, which transferred the country from Siamese and Vietnamese overlordship to French colonial rule. A new treaty was signed between France and Siam on 15 July 1867.
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again included. The embassy consisted of a French expeditionary force of 1,361 soldiers, missionaries, envoys and crews aboard five warships, and had the additional duty of returning the embassy of
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without much losses on both sides. The war ended in May with the help of the Japanese, allied with Nazi Germany, who coerced the French to relinquish their hold on the disputed border territories.
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Chulalongkorn went abroad to study other models. He visited Paris in 1897 and 1907. As a result, he intensified his modernization program, thereby building a unitary and absolutist modern state.
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and to conclude significant commercial treaties. A provisional agreement was signed to facilitate trade between France and the Royal Warehouse Department. France also received a tin monopoly in
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The French engineer Lamarre also remained in Siam at the king's request in order to build fortifications. He began by building a fortress in Bangkok, and designed fortifications for Ligor (
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and parts of China, because Siam was highly tolerant of other religions and was indeed the only country in Southeast Asia where the Catholic Fathers could establish themselves safely.
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against him. This spurred Phetracha to execute the long-planned coup immediately, initiating the 1688 Siamese revolution. On 17–18 May 1688, King Narai was arrested, and on 5 June
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the Siamese diplomats and the lavish receptions at Versailles and Ayutthaya. Thousands of art objects – especially mirrors, porcelain, textiles, and metalwork – were exchanged.
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Large-scale attacks were launched on the two French fortresses in Siam, and on 24 June, the French under du Bruant had to abandon their garrison at Mergui. du Bruant and the
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and finally abandoned his plan and retreated to Bangkok for fear of being attacked by Siamese rebels and deterred by false rumors that the king had already died.
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further sought to expand relations with the French, to counter Portuguese and Dutch influence in his kingdom, and at the suggestion of his Greek counselor
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contingent provided by King Narai. du Bruant was in command of Mergui with 90 French soldiers. In 1688, Jean Rival was named governor of Bangkhli (modern
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in 1858, causing significant damage, and holding the city for a few months. de Gnouilly sailed south and captured the poorly defended city of
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2250:Murrell, Peter. "Louis XIV and the King of Siam"
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453:The Chevalier de Chaumont was the first French
324:, and especially with the establishment of the
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1967:, Agustín Udías Vallina, Agustin Udias, p. 54
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1155:Siamese embassy to Napoleon III (27 June 1861)
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2289:, Itineria Asiatica, Orchid Press, Bangkok,
2005:The Zen of Magic Squares, Circles, and Stars
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1907:A history of South-east Asia: 2nd. Ed.
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1909:, DGE Hall (1964), pp. 250, 349–350
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589:Second Thai embassy to France (1686)
310:care to about 200–300 people daily.
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819:Third Thai embassy to France (1688)
655:The main street of Brest was named
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2007:, Clifford A. Pickover, p. 38
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135:First French Catholic missions
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3169:Diplomatic missions of France
3159:French entry into World War I
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2311:University Press of Kentucky
1993:, Eric W. Weisstein, p. 1839
1520:Embassy of Thailand in Paris
1267:Franco-Siamese crisis of 1893
449:clad as Siamese grand admiral
141:Roman Catholicism in Thailand
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3737:Franco-Siamese crisis (1893)
3693:Lê Văn Khôi revolt (1833–35)
2422:Democratic Republic of Congo
2303:Asia in the Making of Europe
2222:A History of South-east Asia
1979:Mathematical Circles Squared
1828:Asia in the Making of Europe
1508:Embassy of France in Bangkok
1479:Resident diplomatic missions
1394:Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909
1239:Franco-Siamese crisis (1893)
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2583:Dominica, (Commonwealth of)
2360:Foreign relations of France
2275:, Silkworm Books, Bangkok,
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1400:French-Thai War (1940–1941)
1226:. In 1863, France and King
994:and two Siamese ships, the
336:First trade contacts (1680)
272:Seminary of the Holy Angels
130:16th–17th century relations
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2307:Tucker, Spencer C. (1999)
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2271:Smithies, Michael (1999),
2254:(May 2014) 64#5, pp 31–38.
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1484:France has an embassy in
1002:, provided by Phetracha.
728:French East India Company
724:Claude Céberet du Boullay
634:and traveled overland to
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2257:Reid, Anthony (Editor),
2229:Journal of Asian Studies
2174:Journal of Asian Studies
2084:28 December 2002 at the
1789:Smithies 2002, pp. 7–185
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3964:Tirailleurs indochinois
3898:Jean-Baptiste Chaigneau
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3843:Treaty of Saigon (1862)
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1601:Les Missions Etrangeres
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1078:Abraham Duquesne-Guiton
1024:, however, because the
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919:Chevalier de Beauregard
684:Chevalier de Beauregard
663:Siam–England war (1687)
548:Chevalier de Beauregard
494:Jean-François Gerbillon
299:mainland Southeast Asia
274:, at the origin of the
124:mainland Southeast Asia
3730:Pacification of Tonkin
3619:France–China relations
3604:French colonial empire
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1623:Catholic Encyclopedia
1537:France–Asia relations
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2150:(1995) 45#3 pp 32–39
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256:Bishop of Heliopolis
246:(17th century print)
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2613:Trinidad and Tobago
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2126:36.1 (2019): 67–91.
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1922:Søren Mentz, p. 226
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1189:sphere of influence
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163:Christianity
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112:Christianize
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3747:World War I
3637:Cochinchina
3630:territories
3628:Constituent
3543:in Thailand
3523:New Zealand
3482:Netherlands
3426:South Korea
3406:Philippines
3045:New Zealand
3004:Switzerland
2959:Netherlands
2803:South Korea
2783:Philippines
2768:North Korea
2654:Afghanistan
2588:El Salvador
2447:Ivory Coast
1814:Art History
1552:French Thai
1430:(1940–1941)
1420:Ratchathewi
1367:Siam Nakhon
1337:and around
1291:Shan region
1265:led to the
1102:Guy Tachard
1080:(nephew of
1007:French Navy
903:coup d'état
837:Guy Tachard
744:La Normande
742:(24 guns),
738:(46 guns),
734:(52 guns),
732:Le Gaillard
708:Guy Tachard
657:Rue de Siam
625:Guy Tachard
563:Phatthalung
557:), Singor (
513:Catholicism
467:Guy Tachard
357:Pondicherry
202:Cochinchina
4040:Categories
3592:Background
3321:Bangladesh
3076:Yugoslavia
2949:Luxembourg
2738:Kazakhstan
2669:Bangladesh
2664:Azerbaijan
2625:(historic)
2492:Mozambique
2477:Mauritania
2467:Madagascar
2402:Cape Verde
1893:9747534584
1657:15 October
1390:Terengganu
1363:Battambang
1343:Chantaburi
1199:, to King
1114:Tenasserim
1060:, and the
1058:Martinique
1034:Middelburg
990:board the
910:1 August.
636:Versailles
621:la Maligne
455:ambassador
445:Chevalier
322:South Asia
181:to Cosme (
177:ship from
175:Portuguese
171:Franciscan
139:See also:
3518:Australia
3421:Singapore
3401:Palestine
3356:Indonesia
3345:Hong Kong
3173:in France
3149:Diplomacy
3101:relations
3030:Australia
2798:Singapore
2778:Palestine
2706:Indonesia
2689:Hong Kong
2638:Venezuela
2548:Argentina
2482:Mauritius
2375:relations
2373:Bilateral
2124:East Asia
1345:. In the
1339:Champasak
1271:Grosgurin
1110:Phetracha
1062:Oriflamme
1046:Oriflamme
992:Oriflamme
972:Oriflamme
899:Yothathep
880:Ayutthaya
854:Ayutthaya
794:Seignelay
787:Phang Nga
643:kowtowing
569:, Louvo (
567:Ayutthaya
419:Louis XIV
412:Mauritius
315:Ayutthaya
289:In 1669,
278:, now in
260:Ayutthaya
242:) in the
231:in 1662.
221:Marseille
4030:Thailand
4006:Politics
3831:Treaties
3652:Cambodia
3532:Missions
3487:Portugal
3396:Pakistan
3381:Malaysia
3336:Cambodia
3273:Americas
3121:Americas
3040:Kiribati
2974:Portugal
2914:Holy See
2874:Bulgaria
2818:Thailand
2773:Pakistan
2753:Malaysia
2679:Cambodia
2608:Suriname
2573:Colombia
2553:Barbados
2541:Americas
2522:Tanzania
2437:Ethiopia
2427:Djibouti
2082:Archived
2023:, p. 228
1834:, p. 253
1574:, p. 766
1526:See also
1382:Kelantan
1371:Sisophon
1232:Cambodia
1106:Kosa Pan
1086:Balassor
1066:Brittany
1010:Normande
998:and the
987:countess
960:Thonburi
912:Kosa Pan
907:Phaulkon
740:La Loire
736:L'oiseau
712:Kosa Pan
617:l'Oiseau
613:Kosa Pan
605:Kosa Pan
559:Songkhla
284:Malaysia
264:seminary
75:Thailand
3992:Portals
3511:Oceania
3467:Germany
3457:Denmark
3441:Vietnam
3386:Myanmar
3316:Bahrain
3055:Vanuatu
3023:Oceania
3009:Ukraine
2979:Romania
2929:Ireland
2924:Iceland
2919:Hungary
2904:Germany
2899:Finland
2894:Denmark
2879:Croatia
2869:Belgium
2864:Austria
2859:Andorra
2854:Albania
2838:Vietnam
2758:Myanmar
2748:Lebanon
2696:Georgia
2659:Armenia
2633:Uruguay
2532:Tunisia
2512:Somalia
2507:Senegal
2487:Morocco
2457:Liberia
2392:Algeria
2309:Vietnam
2054:p. 277
1486:Bangkok
1424:Bangkok
1329:, Paris
1287:British
1281:. King
1228:Norodom
1216:Da Nang
1208:Vietnam
1201:Mongkut
1130:Burmese
1030:Zeeland
956:Bangkok
927:British
876:Lopburi
782:Bangkok
706:, with
704:Colbert
571:Lopburi
540:Bangkok
525:Songkla
473:of the
295:Motella
4018:France
3883:French
3681:Events
3642:Tonkin
3492:Russia
3477:Kosovo
3462:France
3450:Europe
3436:Turkey
3431:Taiwan
3366:Israel
3331:Brunei
3326:Bhutan
3290:Mexico
3285:Canada
3280:Brazil
3238:Africa
3111:Africa
3064:Former
2999:Sweden
2989:Serbia
2984:Russia
2969:Poland
2964:Norway
2954:Monaco
2939:Kosovo
2909:Greece
2884:Cyprus
2847:Europe
2823:Turkey
2813:Taiwan
2728:Israel
2674:Brunei
2623:Texas
2598:Mexico
2563:Canada
2558:Brazil
2502:Rwanda
2397:Angola
2385:Africa
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1369:, and
1359:Mekong
1279:Mekong
1257:(1893)
1220:Saigon
1090:Ganges
1041:Phuket
968:cannon
931:Madras
923:Mergui
778:Mergui
679:Mergui
579:Inburi
575:Mergui
536:Oiseau
517:Phuket
482:Jesuit
367:Phuket
280:Penang
225:Mergui
217:Beirut
206:Tonkin
153:, the
64:France
3647:Annam
3497:Spain
3472:Italy
3411:Qatar
3371:Japan
3351:India
3341:China
3250:Kenya
3245:Egypt
3177:Paris
2994:Spain
2934:Italy
2808:Syria
2788:Qatar
2763:Nepal
2733:Japan
2701:India
2684:China
2593:Haiti
2568:Chile
2497:Niger
2462:Libya
2452:Kenya
2442:Gabon
2432:Egypt
1558:Notes
1493:Paris
1378:Kedah
1050:Lonré
1018:Dutch
1014:Coche
1000:Louvo
891:Tavoy
813:Surat
396:Narai
394:King
372:Narai
268:Narai
3657:Laos
3391:Oman
3376:Laos
3361:Iran
3309:Asia
3295:Peru
3116:Asia
3035:Fiji
2743:Laos
2716:Iraq
2711:Iran
2647:Asia
2603:Peru
2578:Cuba
2527:Togo
2472:Mali
2412:Chad
2313:ISBN
2291:ISBN
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1471:The
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