Borommarachathirat III
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Borommarachathirat III, or Borom Rachathirat III (Thai: บรมราชาธิราชที่ ๓) was the king of Ayutthaya from 1488 to 1491. He was a son of Trailokanat and served as Trailokanat’s regent in Ayutthaya during his father’s campaigns against Lanna in the north. Trailokanat died in 1488 and Borommarachathirat succeeded his father. Upon ascension, he moved the capital back to Ayutthaya. The throne of Sukhothai at Pitsanulok, however, was succeeded by his brother Prince Chettathirat.[1]: 71
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Borommarachathirat III บรมราชาธิราชที่ ๓ | |||||
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King of Ayutthaya | |||||
King of Ayutthaya | |||||
Reign | 1488–1491 | ||||
Predecessor | Trailokanat | ||||
Successor | Ramathibodi II | ||||
Born | 1462 | ||||
Died | 1491 | ||||
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House | Suphannaphum Dynasty | ||||
Father | Boromma Ratchathirat II |
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His reign, however, was short. He sent Siamese armies to capture the Mon city of Dawei in 1491 and died the same year.
He was succeeded by his brother, Prince Chettathirat as Ramathibodi II.[2]: 35