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With the Phra Sisin gone, Prasat Thong was in full power. In 1629, his father died. A grand funeral was held and his father's ashes were cremated twice – a practice reserved for royalty. On that day King Chetthathirat called for an audience with all the nobles but all of them had gone to the funeral
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around 1599 and was known to have caused mischief in the royal court. He ruined the palace Agricultural Initiation Ceremony, a royal ceremony of ploughing, and was threatened with imprisonment; only pleas from the queen of King Naresuan, Chao Khruamanichan, won a reduction of the punishment to five
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Phraklang (the Minister of Trade who was Prasatthong's ally) managed to calm the king and convince him of Prasat Thong's innocence. The king was unprepared when Prasat Thong led armies into the palace. The king fled but was captured and executed. Prasat Thong installed the king’s brother – the
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Siam was a major trading center attracting Europeans merchants. Prasat Thong was interested in controlling the towns in the southern peninsula, perhaps because of profits from overseas trade. Ayutthaya lost its northern subjugated principalities such as Chiang Mai.
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where he was thrown into a well to be starved to death. The prince was narrowly saved by the local monks who threw a body into the well as a substitute. Phra Sisin then organized a rebellion in Petchaburi. Prasat Thong sent
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Under Prasat Thong, Cambodia became subject to Siam again. He then built the capital city using Nakhon Thom as a model and built "places of temporary rest on the way to the footprint of the
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to save his life. However, he was lured into the palace with his monastic robes off and with princely attire. He was arrested and then exiled to
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As a powerful and decisive leader, he promulgated many criminal laws and sometimes, according to Van Vliet, even executed prisoners by himself.
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Kamhaeng who contested for the throne and Yamada Nagamasa who objected to the takeover of the throne by Prasat Thong. He quickly condemned
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Seniphimok, heard of the coup at Ayutthaya and rebelled. Prasat Thong had him poisoned and then expelled the remaining Japanese.
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Kamhaeng and Yamada Nagamasa to lead the Japanese troops to crush the rebels. Phra Sisin was captured and executed in
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or Phra Sisin (Siamese chronicles states that Phra Sisin was one of the King Songtham's three sons) as the
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Kamhaeng for treason and execution followed. And he sent Yamada Nagamasa to the south as the governor of
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is a major example of the Thai tradition of royal panegyrics. It states that King Prasat Thong is a
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or Defence Minister. Prasat Thong then replaced him as the defence minister with the new title of
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Prasat Thong built the monastery Chumphon Nikayaram where his mother resided and a rest palace,
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Prasat Thong had acted as "king-maker" before assuming the throne, by performing the double
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The Historical Account of the war of Succession following the death of King Pra Interajatsia
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Rajanubhab, D., 2001, Our Wars With the Burmese, Bangkok: White Lotus Co. Ltd.,
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A History of Ayutthaya: Siam in the Early Modern World (Kindle Edition)
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months imprisonment. He was later pardoned and given the title of
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Prasat Thong strived to eliminate his allies-turned-rivals – the
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The rise of Prasat Thong to power was documented in van Vliet's
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Accounts vary on the origin of Prasat Thong. While traditional
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Suriyawong crowned himself as the full-fledged King of Siam.
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who he would later execute. Under his reign, he subjugated
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During the King Chetthathirat’s reign, Prasat Thong had
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historians hold that he was an illegitimate son of King
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Index


King of Siam
Athittayawong
Chai
Issue
Chai
Narai
House
Prasat Thong dynasty
Thai
[prāː.sàːt.tʰɔĖ„ːŋ]
Prasat Thong dynasty
Siamese
Ayutthaya Kingdom
king
Yamada Nagamasa
puppet king
Cambodia
Thai
Ekathotsarot
Jeremias van Vliet
Songtham
Thai
Naresuan
Thai
Phra Phanpi Sisin
Front Palace
Chetthathirat
Thai
Yamada Nagamasa

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