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List of Thai monarchs

The succession of Thai monarchs began with Si Inthrathit at the establishment of the first Thai kingdom in 1238. With brief interruptions, 55 monarchs have ruled over four successive kingdoms, the current monarch being Vajiralongkorn (Rama X) of the Chakri dynasty.

King of Thailand
พระมหากษัตริย์ไทย
Incumbent
Vajiralongkorn (Rama X)
since 13 October 2016
Details
StyleHis Majesty
Heir presumptiveDipangkorn Rasmijoti
First monarchSi Inthrathit of Sukhothai
Formation1238
ResidenceGrand Palace (official)
Dusit Palace (private)
WebsiteRoyal Office

Titles and naming conventions edit

In the Sukhothai Kingdom, the monarch used the title Pho Khun (Thai: พ่อขุน), and monarchs who reigned over the period of decline after Ram Khamhaeng the Great used the title Phaya (Thai: พญา).

In the Ayutthaya Kingdom and afterward, thanandon, the system of Thai royal titles, determines the style of the monarch's full regnal name (which includes the title), consisting of two interconnected parts:

  • The first part is the title Phra Bat Somdet Phra Chao Yu Hua (Thai: พระบาทสมเด็จพระเจ้าอยู่หัว, 'His Majesty the King'). The title is split by the regnal name, written between Phra and Chao. If the monarch was not formally crowned, Phra Bat is omitted. If the monarch ruled as a tributary or was usurped, Somdet may be omitted.
    • Sometimes, Chao Yu Hua is fully omitted. Other times, only Yu Hua is omitted, in which case Chao follows the remaining components of the title and precedes the regnal name.
  • The second part is the regnal name, of which only a portion may be used to commonly refer to the monarch. It may differ from their birth name, their name as uparaja (viceroy), or their posthumous name and/or historical style. This list refers to monarchs by the names most often used by traditional historians.[1]

Western nations referred to the monarch as the "King of Siam" (Latin: Rex Siamensium), regardless of Thai titles, since the initiation of relations in the 16th century. Mongkut (Rama IV) was the first monarch to adopt the title when the name Siam was first used in an international treaty.[2] When the kingdom's name was changed to Thailand, the monarch's Western title changed accordingly.[3]

Sukhothai Kingdom (1238–1438) edit

Tai peoples migrated into mainland Southeast Asia in the 8th–10th centuries.[4] In the years after, Northern Thai groups established mueang that evolved into larger states, such as Ngoenyang.[5][6] However, it was not until the decline of the Khmer Empire in the 13th century that a Central Thai kingdom politically and culturally related to modern Thailand was first founded.

Phra Ruang dynasty (1238–1438) edit

The Phra Ruang dynasty was the only royal lineage that ruled over the Sukhothai Kingdom, the first Central Thai state. Established by Si Inthrathit in 1238, who declared independence from the Khmer Empire, the dynasty laid the foundations for Thai society.[7] Under Ram Khamhaeng the Great, the initial Thai script was invented and Therāvada Buddhism was established as the state religion.[8]: 197 [9]: 25 

The dynasty is named after the Traiphum Phra Ruang, a Buddhist cosmology book written by Maha Thammaracha I. During his reign, the kingdom was invaded by Ayutthaya, a neighboring Thai state, becoming a tributary during the reign of Maha Thammaracha II.[8]: 222 

In the Sukhothai Kingdom, the monarch ruled from the city of Sukhothai, while the heir presumptive would occasionally be named uparaja, or viceroy, and ruled in Si Satchanalai. In 1438, Ayutthaya annexed Sukhothai at the death of Maha Thammaracha IV when Borommarachathirat II of Ayutthaya named his son Prince Ramesuan uparaja. In Ayutthaya, the tradition would evolve into the Front Palace system.[10]

No. Portrait Regnal Name Personal Name Reign Succession Life details
1   Kamonteng Ansi Inthrabodinthrathit
กมรเตงอัญศรีอินทรบดินทราทิตย์
Pho Khun Si Inthrathit
พ่อขุนศรีอินทราทิตย์

or

Pho Khun Bang Klang Hao

พ่อขุนบางกลางหาว

1238 – 1270
(32 years)
Monarchy established 1188 – 1270
(aged 82)
Ruled locally in the Khmer Empire as Bang Klang Hao. His rebellion led to the establishment of Sukhothai, the first Central Thai kingdom[7]
2   Pho Khun Ban Mueang
พ่อขุนบานเมือง
1270 – 1279
(9 years)
Son of Si Inthrathit c. 1237 – 1279
(aged approx. 42)
Namesake for birth name of Maha Thammaracha IV[11]
3   Phrabat Kamonteng Ansi Rammarat
พระบาทกมรเตงอัญศรีรามราช
Pho Khun Ram Khamhaeng the Great
พ่อขุนรามคำแหงมหาราช
1279 – 1298
(19 years)
Younger brother of Ban Mueang; named uparaja c. 1237/1247 – 1298
(aged approx. 51/61)
Oversaw the height of Sukhothai prosperity, the development of the Thai script, and the propagation of Therāvada Buddhism within Sukhothai[8]
4   Phraya Loe Thai
พระยาเลอไทย
1298 – 1323
(25 years)
Son of Ram Khamhaeng the Great c. 1262 – 1323
(aged approx. 61)
Brother of Burmese queen consort May Hnin Thwe-Da.[12] His reign saw the decline of Sukhothai, as regions conquered by Ram Khamhaeng broke away
5   Phraya Ngua Nam Thum
พระยางั่วนำถุม
1323 – 1347
(24 years)
Son of Ban Mueang and cousin of Loe Thai c. 1266 – 1347
(aged approx. 81)
Brother of Burmese queen consort May Hnin Htapi.[13] Origin of his name is disputed[14]
6   Phra Maha Thammaracha I
พระมหาธรรมราชาที่ ๑
Phraya Li Thai

พระยาลิไทย

1347 – 1368
(21 years)
Son of Loe Thai and first cousin once removed of Ngua Nam Thum; named uparaja as Li Thai in 1340/41[11] c. 1300 – 1368
(aged approx. 68)
Known for his devotion to Buddhist philosophy and writing.[9] During his reign Ayutthaya began invasions into Sukhothai[8]
1378: Sukhothai becomes a tributary state of the Ayutthaya Kingdom.
7   Phra Maha Thammaracha II
พระมหาธรรมราชาที่ ๒
Phraya Lue Thai

พระยาลือไทย

1368 – c. 1400
(approx. 32 years)
Son of Maha Thammaracha I c. 1358 – 1400
(aged approx. 42)
Born Lue Thai. Under his rule the dynasty continued under tributary status[8]
8   Phra Maha Thammaracha III
พระมหาธรรมราชาที่ ๓
Phraya Sai Lue Thai

พระยาไสลือไทย

c. 1400 – 1419
(approx. 19 years)
Son of Maha Thammaracha II c. 1380 – 1419
(aged approx. 39)
Born Sai Lue Thai
9   Phra Maha Thammaracha IV
พระมหาธรรมราชาที่ ๔
Phraya Borommapan

พระยาบรมปาล

1419 – 1438
(19 years)
Son of Maha Thammaracha III c. 1401 – 1438
(aged approx. 37)
Born Borommapan. Won the throne against his brother after the intervention of Intharacha of Ayutthaya.[15] Upon his death, Borommarachathirat II of Ayutthaya installed his son as uparaja, ending Phra Ruang succession[10]
1438: Unification with Ayutthaya ends Sukhothai autonomy.

Ayutthaya Kingdom (1351–1767) edit

1st Uthong dynasty (1351–1370) edit

No. Portrait Regnal Name Personal Name Birth Reign from Reign until Death Notes
1   Somdet Phra Ramathibodi I

สมเด็จพระรามาธิบดีที่ ๑

Phra Chao Uthong

พระเจ้าอู่ทอง

3 April 1314 4 March 1351[16] 1369 (18 years)

(63 years old)

 • First King of Ayutthaya
2   Somdet Phra Ramesuan

สมเด็จพระราเมศวร

1339 1369 1370 (less than one year)
(abdicated)
1395

(56 years old)

 • Son of Uthong

1st Suphannaphum dynasty (1370–1388) edit

No. Portrait Regnal Name Personal Name Birth Reign from Reign until Death Notes
3   Somdet Phra Borommarachathirat I

สมเด็จพระบรมราชาธิราชที่ ๑

Khun Luang Pha Ngua

ขุนหลวงพะงั่ว

1310 1370 1388 (18 years)

(78 years old)

 • Husband of Uthong's older sister
 • Usurper
 • Former Lord of Suphanburi
4   Somdet Phra Chao Thong Lan

สมเด็จพระเจ้าทองลัน

1374 1388 (7 days)

(14 years old)

 • Son of Borommarachathirat I

2nd Uthong dynasty (1388–1409) edit

No. Portrait Regnal Name Personal Name Birth Reign from Reign until Death Notes
(2)   Somdet Phra Ramesuan

สมเด็จพระราเมศวร

1339 1388 1395 (7 years)

(56 years old)

 • Former King reclaiming the throne
 • Son of Uthong
5   Somdet Phra Chao Ramracha

สมเด็จพระเจ้ารามราชา

Somdet Phraya Ram Chao

สมเด็จพญารามเจ้า

1356 1395 1409 (14 years)
(usurped)
?  • Son of Ramesuan

2nd Suphannaphum dynasty (1409–1569) edit

No. Portrait Regnal Name Personal Name Birth Reign from Reign until Death Notes
6   Somdet Phra Intharachathirat

สมเด็จพระนครินทราธิราช

Chao Nakhon In

เจ้านครอินทร์

1359 1409 1424 (15 years)

(65 years old)

 • Son of Borommarachathirat I
 • Former Lord of Suphanburi, offered crown
7   Somdet Phra Borommarachathirat II

สมเด็จพระบรมราชาธิราชที่ ๒

Chao Sam Phraya

เจ้าสามพระยา

1386 1424 1448 (24 years)

(62 years old)

 • Son of Inthracha I
Administrative reform Chatusadom, 1463
8   Somdet Phra Mahathibodi Borommatrailokkanat Mahathephayamanut Borisuthisuriwong Ongphutthangkunborombophit

สมเด็จพระรามาธิบดีบรมไตรโลกนาถ มหามงกุฎเทพยมนุษย์ บริสุทธิสุริยวงศ์ องค์พุทธางกูรบรมบพิตร

Phra Ramesuan (II)

พระราเมศวร (ที่๒)

1431 1448 1488 (40 years)

(57 years old)

 • Son of Borommarachathirat II
9   Somdet Phra Borommarachathirat III

สมเด็จพระบรมราชาธิราชที่ ๓

Phra Borommaracha

พระบรมราชา

1462 1488 1491 (3 years)

(29 years old)

 • Son of Borommatrailokkanat
10   Somdet Phra Ramathibodi II

สมเด็จพระรามาธิบดีที่ ๒

Phra Chettha

พระเชษฐา

1473 1491 10 October 1529 (38 years)

(56 years old)

 • Younger brother of Borommarachathirat III
 • Son of Borommatrailokkanat
11   Somdet Phra Borommarachathirat IV

สมเด็จพระบรมราชาธิราชที่ ๔

Phra Athittayawong

พระอาทิตยวงศ์

1488 10 October 1529 1533 (4 years)

(45 years old)

 • Son of Ramathibodi II
12   Somdet Phra Ratsadathirat

สมเด็จพระรัษฎาธิราช

1529 1533 (5 months)

(4 years old)

 • Son of Borommarachathirat IV
 • Child King, reign under regency
13   Somdet Phra Chairachathirat

สมเด็จพระไชยราชาธิราช

1499 1533 1546 (13 years)

(47 years old)

 • Uncle of Ratsadathirat
 • Son of Ramathibodi II
 • Usurper
14   Somdet Phra Yotfa

สมเด็จพระยอดฟ้า

1535 1546 1548 (2 years) 10 June 1548

(13 years old)

 • Son of Chairacha
-   Khun Worawongsathirat

ขุนวรวงศาธิราช

Bunsi

บุญศรี

1503 before 10 June 1548 11 November 1548 - 5 January 1549

(45 years old)

 • Usurper monarch, not accepted by some historians
15   Somdet Phra Maha Chakkraphat

สมเด็จพระมหาจักรพรรดิ

Phra Chao Chang Pheuak

พระเจ้าช้างเผือก

or

Phra Thianracha

พระเทียรราชา

1505 1548 1568 (20 years)

(63 years old)

 • Son of Ramathibodi II
 • Younger brother of Borommarachathirat IV and Chairacha
 • Seized the throne from usurper
 • Became a Buddhist monk at Pegu (1564–1568)
16   Somdet Phra Mahinthrathirat

สมเด็จพระมหินทราธิราช

1539 1568 7 August 1569

(1 year)

c. late 1569

(30 years old)

 • Son of Maha Chakkraphat and Queen Suriyothai
First Fall of Ayutthaya

Sukhothai dynasty (1569–1629) edit

No. Portrait Regnal Name Personal Name Birth Reign from Reign until Death Notes
Vassal of Burma (1569–1584)
17   Somdet Phra Sanphet I

สมเด็จพระสรรเพชญ์ที่ ๑

Somdet Phra Maha Thammarachathirat

สมเด็จพระมหาธรรมราชาธิราช

1517 1569 c. 30 June 1590 (21 years)

(73 years old)

 • Former Lord of Phitsanulok
 • Son-in-law of Maha Chakkraphat and Queen Suriyothai
 • Installed as vassal of Bayinnaung of Burma, declared independence in 1584
Independence from the First Toungoo Empire, 1584
18   Somdet Phra Sanphet II
สมเด็จพระสรรเพชญ์ที่ ๒
Somdet Phra Naresuan the Great

สมเด็จพระนเรศวรมหาราช

1555/56 1 July 1590 25 April 1605 (15 years)

(49 years old)

 • Son of Maha Thammarachathirat I
19   Somdet Phra Sanphet III

สมเด็จพระสรรเพชญ์ที่ ๓

Somdet Phra Ekathotsarot

สมเด็จพระเอกาทศรถ

1557 25 April 1605 1610 (5 years)

(53 years old)

 • Brother of Naresuan
 • Son of Maha Thammarachathirat I
20   Somdet Phra Sanphet IV

สมเด็จพระสรรเพชญ์ที่ ๔

Somdet Phra Si Saowaphak

สมเด็จพระศรีเสาวภาคย์

1585 1610 1611 (1 year, 2 months)

(26 years old)

 • Son of Ekathotsarot
21   Somdet Phra Boromaracha I

สมเด็จพระบรมราชาที่ ๑

Somdet Phra Songtham

สมเด็จพระเจ้าทรงธรรม

1590 1611 12 December 1628 (17 years)

(38 years old)

 • Son of "Ekathotsarot", invited to take the throne after leaving the Sangha
22   Somdet Phra Boromaracha II

สมเด็จพระบรมราชาที่ ๒

Somdet Phra Chetthathirat

สมเด็จพระเชษฐาธิราช

c. 1613 12 December 1628 1628–1629 (1 year)

(16 years old)

 • Son of Songtham
23   Somdet Phra Athittayawong

สมเด็จพระอาทิตยวงศ์

1620 1629 (36 days)
(usurped)
1637

(17 years old)

 • Younger brother of Chetthathirat II
 • Son of Songtham

Prasat Thong dynasty (1629–1688) edit

No. Portrait Regnal Name Personal Name Birth Reign from Reign until Death Notes
24   Somdet Phra Chao Sanphet V

สมเด็จพระสรรเพชญ์ที่ ๕

Somdet Phra Chao Prasat Thong

สมเด็จพระเจ้าปราสาททอง

1599 1629[17][18] August 1655 (26 years)

(56 years old)

 • Usurper, formerly the Kalahom
 • Rumored to be a son of Ekathotsarot
25   Somdet Phra Sanphet VI

สมเด็จพระสรรเพชญ์ที่ ๖

Somdet Chao Fa Chai

สมเด็จเจ้าฟ้าไชย

1630 August 1655 1656 (1 year)

(26 years old)

 • Son of Prasat Thong
26   Somdet Phra Sanphet VII

สมเด็จพระสรรเพชญ์ที่ ๗

Somdet Phra Si Suthammarachathirat

สมเด็จพระศรีสุธรรมราชาธิราช

1600 August 1656 26 October 1656 (~2 months)

(56 years old)

 • Usurper, Uncle of Chao Fa Chai
 • Younger brother of Prasat Thong
27   Somdet Phra Ramathibodi III

สมเด็จพระรามาธิบดีที่ ๓

Somdet Phra Narai the Great

สมเด็จพระนารายณ์มหาราช

16 February 1632 26 October 1656 11 July 1688 (32 years)

(56 years old)

 • Usurper, nephew of Si Suthammaracha
 • Son of Prasat Thong
 • Half-brother of Chao Fa Chai
 • Former Front Palace
The Siamese revolution of 1688; populist[19] upheaval

Ban Phlu Luang dynasty (1688–1767) edit

No. Portrait Regnal Name Personal Name Birth Reign from Reign until Death Notes
28   Somdet Phra Phetracha

สมเด็จพระเพทราชา

Somdet Phra Mahaburut

สมเด็จพระมหาบุรุษ

1632 11 July 1688 5 February 1703 (14 years)

(71 years old)


 • Former commander of the Royal Elephant Corps
29   Somdet Phra Sanphet VIII

สมเด็จพระสรรเพชญ์ที่ ๘

Somdet Phra Suriyenthrathibodi

สมเด็จพระเจ้าสุริเยนทราธิบดี

or

Phra Chao Seua

พระเจ้าเสือ

1661 5 February 1703 9 February 1709 (7 years)

(48 years old)

 • Adoptive son of Phetracha
 • Son of Narai and Chiang Mai's Princess that was given to be Phetracha's wife later.
30   Somdet Phra Sanphet IX

สมเด็จพระสรรเพชญ์ที่ ๙

Phra Chao Thai Sa

พระเจ้าท้ายสระ

1679 9 February 1709 13 January 1733 (23 years)

(54 years old)

 • Son of Suriyenthrathibodi
31   Somdet Phra Maha Thammarachathirat II

สมเด็จพระมหาธรรมราชาธิราชที่ ๒

Somdet Phra Chao Yu Hua Borommakot

สมเด็จพระเจ้าอยู่หัวบรมโกศ

c. 1681[20] 13 January 1733 26 April 1758 (26 years)

(77 years old)

 • Brother of Thai Sa, Former Front Palace
 • Son of Suriyenthrathibodi
32   Somdet Phra Maha Thammarachathirat III

สมเด็จพระมหาธรรมราชาธิราชที่ ๓

Somdet Phra Chao Uthumphon

สมเด็จพระเจ้าอุทุมพร

1733 1 May 1758 1758 (3 months) 1796

(~63 years old)

 • Son of Borommakot
 • Former Front Palace
33   Somdet Phra Boromaracha III

สมเด็จพระบรมราชาที่ ๓

Somdet Phra Thinang Suriyat Amarin

สมเด็จพระที่นั่งสุริยาศน์อมรินทร์

or

Somdet Phra Chao Ekkathat

สมเด็จพระเจ้าเอกทัศ

1718 1758 7 April 1767 17 April 1767

(49 years old)

 • Usurper, brother of Uthumphon
 • Son of Borommakot
Second Fall of Ayutthaya

Thonburi Kingdom (1767–1782) edit

Thonburi dynasty (1767–1782) edit

No. Portrait Regnal Name Personal Name Birth Reign from Reign until Death Notes
1   Somdet Phra Sanphet X

สมเด็จพระสรรเพชญ์ที่ ๑๐

Somdet Phra Chao Taksin the Great

สมเด็จพระเจ้าตากสินมหาราช

17 April 1734 28 December 1767 April 1, 1782
(14 years)
(deposed)
[21][22][a]
7 April 1782
(47 years old)
(executed)
[b]
 • Only King of Thonburi
 • Son of Yong Saetae a Teochew Chinese family named "Tea" (鄭) or "Zheng" in Mandarin Chinese and Thephamat
The coup seized power as the Rattanakosin Kingdom[24]

Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–present) edit

Chakri dynasty (1782–present) edit

No. Portrait Regnal Name Personal Name Birth
(Parents)
Accession
(Coronation)
Reign ends Death Notes
1   Rama I

รัชกาลที่ ๑

Phrabat Somdet Phra Paramoruracha Maha Chakri Boromanat Phra Phutthayotfa Chulalok the Great

พระบาทสมเด็จพระปรโมรุราชามหาจักรีบรมนารถ พระพุทธยอดฟ้าจุฬาโลกมหาราช

or

Somdet Chao Phraya Maha Kasatseuk สมเด็จเจ้าพระยามหากษัตริย์ศึก

20 March 1737
4th child (2nd son) of Thongdee (Mon nobleman) and Yok
6 April 1782
(10 June)
7 September 1809
(27 years 154 days)
(72 years old)
 • Father-in-law of Taksin
 • His father was a great-grandson of Kosa Pan, his mother the daughter of a Hokkien Chinese millionaire family.

 • claimed to be a descendant of Sukhothai Dynasty
2   Rama II

รัชกาลที่ ๒

Phrabat Somdet Phra Boromratchapongchet Mahetsawarasunthon Phutthaloetla Naphalai

พระบาทสมเด็จพระบรมราชพงษเชษฐมเหศวรสุนทร พระพุทธเลิศหล้านภาลัย

24 February 1767
4th child (2nd son) of Rama I and Queen Amarindra
7 September 1809 21 July 1824
(14 years 317 days)
(57 years old)
3   Rama III
รัชกาลที่ ๓
Phrabat Somdet Phra Paramathiworaset Maha Chesadabodindra Phra Nangklao Chao Yu Hua

พระบาทสมเด็จพระปรมาธิวรเสรฐมหาเจษฎาบดินทรฯ พระนั่งเกล้าเจ้าอยู่หัว

or

Phra Maha Chettha Chao

พระมหาเจษฎาราชเจ้า

31 March 1788
3rd child (2nd son) of Rama II and 1st child of Consort Sri Sulalai
21 July 1824 2 April 1851
(26 years 255 days)
(63 years old)
His mother was a great-great-great-great-granddaughter of Sultan Sulaiman Shah of Singora.
4
 
Rama IV
รัชกาลที่ ๔
Phrabat Somdet Phra Paramenthra Ramathibodhi Srisindra MahaMongkut Phra Chomklao Chao Yu Hua

พระบาทสมเด็จพระปรเมนทรรามาธิบดีศรีสินทรมหามงกุฎ พระจอมเกล้าเจ้าอยู่หัว

or

Phra Syamadevamahamakut Vidyamaharaj the Great

พระสยามเทวมหามกุฏวิทยมหาราช

18 October 1804
44th child (22nd son) of Rama II and 2nd son of Queen Sri Suriyendra
2 April 1851
(1st: 6 April 1851,
2nd: 15 May 1851)
1 October 1868
(17 years 182 days)
(63 years old)
Half-brother of Rama III
The feudal system was changed to absolute monarchy in 1892
5
 
Rama V
รัชกาลที่ ๕
Phrabat Somdet Phra Paraminthra Maha Chulalongkorn etc. etc. Phra Chulachomklao Chao Yu Hua

พระบาทสมเด็จพระปรมินทรมหาจุฬาลงกรณ์ฯ พระจุลจอมเกล้าเจ้าอยู่หัว

or

Phra Piya the Great

พระปิยมหาราช

(His full name is 979 characters long)

20 September 1853
9th child (5th son) of Rama IV and 1st child of Queen Debsirindra
1 October 1868
(1st: 11 November 1868,
2nd time: 16 November 1873)
23 October 1910
(42 years 22 days)
(57 years old)
Under Regency of Grand Duke Sri Suriyavongs (1868–1873)
6
 
Rama VI
รัชกาลที่ ๖
Phrabat Somdet Phra Paramenthra Maha Vajiravudh Phra Mongkut Klao Chao Yu Hua

พระบาทสมเด็จพระปรเมนทรมหาวชิราวุธ พระมงกุฎเกล้าเจ้าอยู่หัว

or

Phra Maha Thirarat Chao

พระมหาธีรราชเจ้า

1 January 1881
28th child (11th son) of Rama V and 2nd child of Queen Saovabha Phongsri
23 October 1910
(11 November 1911)
26 November 1925
(15 years 34 days)
(44 years old)
7
 
Rama VII
รัชกาลที่ ๗
Phrabat Somdet Phra Poramenthara Maha Prajadhipok Phra Pok Klao Chao Yu Hua
พระบาทสมเด็จพระปรมินทรมหาประชาธิปก พระปกเกล้าเจ้าอยู่หัว
8 November 1893
27th child (31st son) of Rama V and 9th child of Queen Saovabha Phongsri
26 November 1925
(25 February 1926)
2 March 1935
(9 years 96 days)
(abdicated)
30 May 1941
(47 years old)
Younger brother of Rama VI
The Siamese revolution of 1932 ended absolute monarchy
8
 
Rama VIII
รัชกาลที่ ๘
Phrabat Somdet Phra Poramenthara Maha Ananda Mahidol Phra Atthamaramathibodin
พระบาทสมเด็จพระปรเมนทรมหาอานันทมหิดล พระอัฐมรามาธิบดินทร
20 September 1925
2nd child (1st son) of Mahidol Adulyadej and Consort Sangwan
2 March 1935
11 August 1946 (posthumous)
[25]
9 June 1946
(11 years 99 days)
(20 years old)
 • Nephew of Rama VII
 • Under Regency from 1935–1946
9
 
Rama IX
รัชกาลที่ ๙
Phrabat Somdet Phra Poraminthara Maha Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great Mahitalathibet Ramathibodi Chakri Naribodin Sayamintharathirat Boromanatbophit
พระบาทสมเด็จพระปรมินทรมหาภูมิพลอดุลยเดช มหาราช มหิตลาธิเบศรรามาธิบดี จักรีนฤบดินทร สยามินทราธิราช บรมนาถบพิตร

or

Phra Phatthara the Great
พระภัทรมหาราช

5 December 1927
3rd child (2nd son) of Mahidol Adulyadej and Consort Sangwan
9 June 1946
(5 May 1950)
13 October 2016
(70 years 126 days)
(88 years old)
 • Younger brother of Rama VIII
 • Under Regency from 1946–1949
10
 
Rama X
รัชกาลที่ ๑๐
Phrabat Somdet Phra Poramenthara Mahathibodi Sisintharamaha Vajiralongkorn Phra Wachiraklao Chao Yu Hua
พระบาทสมเด็จพระปรเมนทรรามาธิบดีศรีสินทรมหาวชิราลงกรณ พระวชิรเกล้าเจ้าอยู่หัว
28 July 1952
2nd child (only son) of Rama IX and Queen Sirikit
13 October 2016
(4 May 2019)[26]
Incumbent
(7 years, 59 days)
(71 years old)

Timeline of monarchs edit

VajiralongkornBhumibol AdulyadejAnanda MahidolPrajadhipokVajiravudhChulalongkornMongkutRama IIIRama II of SiamRama ITaksinEkkathatUthumphonBoromakotThai SaSuriyenthrathibodiPhetrachaNaraiSi SuthammarachaChao Fa ChaiPrasat ThongAthittayawongChetthathiratSongthamSi SaowaphakEkathotsarotNaresuanMahathammarachathiratMahinthrathiratMaha ChakkraphatWorawongsathiratYodfaChairachaRatsadathiratBorommarachathirat IVRamathibodi IIBorommaracha IIIBorommatrailokkanatBorommarachathirat IIIntharacha (king of Ayutthaya)RamrachathiratRamesuan (king of Ayutthaya)Thong LanBorommarachathirat IRamesuan (king of Ayutthaya)UthongMahathammaracha IVMahathammaracha IIIMahathammaracha IIMahathammaracha INgua Nam ThumLoe ThaiRam KhamhaengBan MueangSi Inthrathit

Family tree of the Thai monarchs edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Accounts vastly differ to when Taksin stepped down from the throne and entered the monkhood, which has been argued to have occurred as early as three months prior to his execution.[23]
  2. ^ Traditionally accepted date of his execution
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  3. ^ "Siam definition and meaning". Collins English Dictionary. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
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  5. ^ Probably The Chiang Mai Chronicle, ISBN 974-7100-62-2
  6. ^ Wyatt, D. K. Thailand, A Short History, p. 35–38, Bangkok 2003
  7. ^ a b Cœdès, G. (1921). "The Origins of the Sukhodaya Dynasty" (PDF). Journal of the Siam Society. Siam Heritage Trust. 14 (1). Retrieved March 17, 2013. (1) The translation of this paper, which has been read at a joint session of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, Société Asiatique, and American Oriental Society, and published in the Journal asiatique (April–June 1920), is the work of Mr. J. Crosby, to whom the author begs to tend his heartfelt thanks.
  8. ^ a b c d e Cœdès, George (1968). Walter F. Vella (ed.). The Indianized States of Southeast Asia. trans. Susan Brown Cowing. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-0368-1.
  9. ^ a b Chakrabongse, C., 1960, Lords of Life, London: Alvin Redman Limited
  10. ^ a b David K. Wyatt (2004). Thailand: A Short History (2nd ed.). Silkworm Books. p. 59.
  11. ^ a b Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Foundation, 2011: 43.
  12. ^ Pan Hla, Nai (1968). Razadarit Ayedawbon (in Burmese) (8th printing, 2005 ed.). Yangon: Armanthit Sarpay.
  13. ^ Pan Hla 2005: 38
  14. ^ Sukhothai Studies Encyclopedia Commission, 1996: 41.
  15. ^ Patit Paban Mishra (2010). The History of Thailand. Greenwood. p. 39.
  16. ^ Baker, Chris; Phongpaichit, Pasuk (2017). A History of Ayutthaya: Siam in the Early Modern World. Cambridge University Press. p. 43. ISBN 978-1-316-64113-2.
  17. ^ Baker, Chris; Phongpaichit, Pasuk (2017). A History of Ayutthaya: Siam in the Early Modern World (Kindle ed.). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-316-64113-2.
  18. ^ Wyatt, David K. (2003). Thailand : A Short History (2nd ed.). Chiang Mai: Silkworm Books. ISBN 974957544X.
  19. ^ Baker, Chris; Phongpaichit, Pasuk (2017). A History of Ayutthaya: Siam in the Early Modern World (Kindle ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 43. ISBN 978-1-316-64113-2.
  20. ^ Baker, Chris; Phongpaichit, Pasuk. A History of Thailand Third Edition (p. 301). Cambridge University Press. Kindle Edition.
  21. ^ Terwiel, B. J. (Barend Jan) (1983). A history of modern Thailand, 1767-1942. St. Lucia; New York : University of Queensland Press. ISBN 978-0-7022-1892-7. Archived from the original on 19 July 2021.
  22. ^ chinese society in thailand: an analytical history. cornell university press. 1957.
  23. ^ "ว่าด้วยพระเจ้าตาก ตอน 5: สองคน สองประวัติศาสตร์ EP.50". YouTube. 3:41-3:55
  24. ^ คำให้การ วันประหาร “พระเจ้าตาก” ฉากสุดท้ายกรุงธนบุรี ศิลปวัฒนธรรม ฉบับสิงหาคม 2552
  25. ^ Handley, Paul M. (1 January 2006). The King Never Smiles: A Biography of Thailand's Bhumibol Adulyadej. Yale University Press. p. 95. ISBN 978-0-300-13059-1.
  26. ^ "Thai king to be crowned in coronation ceremonies May 4–6 - palace". euronews. 1 January 2019. Retrieved 12 November 2019.

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The succession of Thai monarchs began with Si Inthrathit at the establishment of the first Thai kingdom in 1238 With brief interruptions 55 monarchs have ruled over four successive kingdoms the current monarch being Vajiralongkorn Rama X of the Chakri dynasty King of ThailandphramhakstriyithyRoyal Standard of Thailand since 1910 IncumbentVajiralongkorn Rama X since 13 October 2016DetailsStyleHis MajestyHeir presumptiveDipangkorn RasmijotiFirst monarchSi Inthrathit of SukhothaiFormation1238ResidenceGrand Palace official Dusit Palace private WebsiteRoyal Office Contents 1 Titles and naming conventions 2 Sukhothai Kingdom 1238 1438 2 1 Phra Ruang dynasty 1238 1438 3 Ayutthaya Kingdom 1351 1767 3 1 1st Uthong dynasty 1351 1370 3 2 1st Suphannaphum dynasty 1370 1388 3 3 2nd Uthong dynasty 1388 1409 3 4 2nd Suphannaphum dynasty 1409 1569 3 5 Sukhothai dynasty 1569 1629 3 6 Prasat Thong dynasty 1629 1688 3 7 Ban Phlu Luang dynasty 1688 1767 4 Thonburi Kingdom 1767 1782 4 1 Thonburi dynasty 1767 1782 5 Rattanakosin Kingdom 1782 present 5 1 Chakri dynasty 1782 present 6 Timeline of monarchs 7 Family tree of the Thai monarchs 8 See also 9 Notes 10 BibliographyTitles and naming conventions editFurther information Thai royal ranks and titles In the Sukhothai Kingdom the monarch used the title Pho Khun Thai phxkhun and monarchs who reigned over the period of decline after Ram Khamhaeng the Great used the title Phaya Thai phya In the Ayutthaya Kingdom and afterward thanandon the system of Thai royal titles determines the style of the monarch s full regnal name which includes the title consisting of two interconnected parts The first part is the title Phra Bat Somdet Phra Chao Yu Hua Thai phrabathsmedcphraecaxyuhw His Majesty the King The title is split by the regnal name written between Phra and Chao If the monarch was not formally crowned Phra Bat is omitted If the monarch ruled as a tributary or was usurped Somdet may be omitted Sometimes Chao Yu Hua is fully omitted Other times only Yu Hua is omitted in which case Chao follows the remaining components of the title and precedes the regnal name The second part is the regnal name of which only a portion may be used to commonly refer to the monarch It may differ from their birth name their name as uparaja viceroy or their posthumous name and or historical style This list refers to monarchs by the names most often used by traditional historians 1 Western nations referred to the monarch as the King of Siam Latin Rex Siamensium regardless of Thai titles since the initiation of relations in the 16th century Mongkut Rama IV was the first monarch to adopt the title when the name Siam was first used in an international treaty 2 When the kingdom s name was changed to Thailand the monarch s Western title changed accordingly 3 Sukhothai Kingdom 1238 1438 editFurther information Sukhothai Kingdom Tai peoples migrated into mainland Southeast Asia in the 8th 10th centuries 4 In the years after Northern Thai groups established mueang that evolved into larger states such as Ngoenyang 5 6 However it was not until the decline of the Khmer Empire in the 13th century that a Central Thai kingdom politically and culturally related to modern Thailand was first founded Phra Ruang dynasty 1238 1438 edit The Phra Ruang dynasty was the only royal lineage that ruled over the Sukhothai Kingdom the first Central Thai state Established by Si Inthrathit in 1238 who declared independence from the Khmer Empire the dynasty laid the foundations for Thai society 7 Under Ram Khamhaeng the Great the initial Thai script was invented and Theravada Buddhism was established as the state religion 8 197 9 25 The dynasty is named after the Traiphum Phra Ruang a Buddhist cosmology book written by Maha Thammaracha I During his reign the kingdom was invaded by Ayutthaya a neighboring Thai state becoming a tributary during the reign of Maha Thammaracha II 8 222 In the Sukhothai Kingdom the monarch ruled from the city of Sukhothai while the heir presumptive would occasionally be named uparaja or viceroy and ruled in Si Satchanalai In 1438 Ayutthaya annexed Sukhothai at the death of Maha Thammaracha IV when Borommarachathirat II of Ayutthaya named his son Prince Ramesuan uparaja In Ayutthaya the tradition would evolve into the Front Palace system 10 No Portrait Regnal Name Personal Name Reign Succession Life details1 nbsp Kamonteng Ansi Inthrabodinthrathitkmretngxysrixinthrbdinthrathity Pho Khun Si Inthrathitphxkhunsrixinthrathity orPho Khun Bang Klang Haophxkhunbangklanghaw 1238 1270 32 years Monarchy established 1188 1270 aged 82 Ruled locally in the Khmer Empire as Bang Klang Hao His rebellion led to the establishment of Sukhothai the first Central Thai kingdom 7 2 nbsp Pho Khun Ban Mueangphxkhunbanemuxng 1270 1279 9 years Son of Si Inthrathit c 1237 1279 aged approx 42 Namesake for birth name of Maha Thammaracha IV 11 3 nbsp Phrabat Kamonteng Ansi Rammaratphrabathkmretngxysriramrach Pho Khun Ram Khamhaeng the Greatphxkhunramkhaaehngmharach 1279 1298 19 years Younger brother of Ban Mueang named uparaja c 1237 1247 1298 aged approx 51 61 Oversaw the height of Sukhothai prosperity the development of the Thai script and the propagation of Theravada Buddhism within Sukhothai 8 4 nbsp Phraya Loe Thaiphrayaelxithy 1298 1323 25 years Son of Ram Khamhaeng the Great c 1262 1323 aged approx 61 Brother of Burmese queen consort May Hnin Thwe Da 12 His reign saw the decline of Sukhothai as regions conquered by Ram Khamhaeng broke away5 nbsp Phraya Ngua Nam Thumphrayangwnathum 1323 1347 24 years Son of Ban Mueang and cousin of Loe Thai c 1266 1347 aged approx 81 Brother of Burmese queen consort May Hnin Htapi 13 Origin of his name is disputed 14 6 nbsp Phra Maha Thammaracha Iphramhathrrmrachathi 1 Phraya Li Thai phrayaliithy 1347 1368 21 years Son of Loe Thai and first cousin once removed of Ngua Nam Thum named uparaja as Li Thai in 1340 41 11 c 1300 1368 aged approx 68 Known for his devotion to Buddhist philosophy and writing 9 During his reign Ayutthaya began invasions into Sukhothai 8 1378 Sukhothai becomes a tributary state of the Ayutthaya Kingdom 7 nbsp Phra Maha Thammaracha IIphramhathrrmrachathi 2 Phraya Lue Thai phrayaluxithy 1368 c 1400 approx 32 years Son of Maha Thammaracha I c 1358 1400 aged approx 42 Born Lue Thai Under his rule the dynasty continued under tributary status 8 8 nbsp Phra Maha Thammaracha IIIphramhathrrmrachathi 3 Phraya Sai Lue Thai phrayaisluxithy c 1400 1419 approx 19 years Son of Maha Thammaracha II c 1380 1419 aged approx 39 Born Sai Lue Thai9 nbsp Phra Maha Thammaracha IVphramhathrrmrachathi 4 Phraya Borommapan phrayabrmpal 1419 1438 19 years Son of Maha Thammaracha III c 1401 1438 aged approx 37 Born Borommapan Won the throne against his brother after the intervention of Intharacha of Ayutthaya 15 Upon his death Borommarachathirat II of Ayutthaya installed his son as uparaja ending Phra Ruang succession 10 1438 Unification with Ayutthaya ends Sukhothai autonomy Ayutthaya Kingdom 1351 1767 editFurther information Ayutthaya Kingdom 1st Uthong dynasty 1351 1370 edit No Portrait Regnal Name Personal Name Birth Reign from Reign until Death Notes1 nbsp Somdet Phra Ramathibodi I smedcphraramathibdithi 1 Phra Chao Uthong phraecaxuthxng 3 April 1314 4 March 1351 16 1369 18 years 63 years old First King of Ayutthaya2 nbsp Somdet Phra Ramesuan smedcphraraemswr 1339 1369 1370 less than one year abdicated 1395 56 years old Son of Uthong1st Suphannaphum dynasty 1370 1388 edit No Portrait Regnal Name Personal Name Birth Reign from Reign until Death Notes3 nbsp Somdet Phra Borommarachathirat I smedcphrabrmrachathirachthi 1 Khun Luang Pha Ngua khunhlwngphangw 1310 1370 1388 18 years 78 years old Husband of Uthong s older sister Usurper Former Lord of Suphanburi4 nbsp Somdet Phra Chao Thong Lan smedcphraecathxngln 1374 1388 7 days 14 years old Son of Borommarachathirat I2nd Uthong dynasty 1388 1409 edit No Portrait Regnal Name Personal Name Birth Reign from Reign until Death Notes 2 nbsp Somdet Phra Ramesuan smedcphraraemswr 1339 1388 1395 7 years 56 years old Former King reclaiming the throne Son of Uthong5 nbsp Somdet Phra Chao Ramracha smedcphraecaramracha Somdet Phraya Ram Chao smedcphyarameca 1356 1395 1409 14 years usurped Son of Ramesuan2nd Suphannaphum dynasty 1409 1569 edit No Portrait Regnal Name Personal Name Birth Reign from Reign until Death Notes6 nbsp Somdet Phra Intharachathirat smedcphrankhrinthrathirach Chao Nakhon In ecankhrxinthr 1359 1409 1424 15 years 65 years old Son of Borommarachathirat I Former Lord of Suphanburi offered crown7 nbsp Somdet Phra Borommarachathirat II smedcphrabrmrachathirachthi 2 Chao Sam Phraya ecasamphraya 1386 1424 1448 24 years 62 years old Son of Inthracha IAdministrative reform Chatusadom 14638 nbsp Somdet Phra Mahathibodi Borommatrailokkanat Mahathephayamanut Borisuthisuriwong Ongphutthangkunborombophit smedcphraramathibdibrmitrolknath mhamngkudethphymnusy brisuththisuriywngs xngkhphuththangkurbrmbphitr Phra Ramesuan II phraraemswr thi2 1431 1448 1488 40 years 57 years old Son of Borommarachathirat II9 nbsp Somdet Phra Borommarachathirat III smedcphrabrmrachathirachthi 3 Phra Borommaracha phrabrmracha 1462 1488 1491 3 years 29 years old Son of Borommatrailokkanat10 nbsp Somdet Phra Ramathibodi II smedcphraramathibdithi 2 Phra Chettha phraechstha 1473 1491 10 October 1529 38 years 56 years old Younger brother of Borommarachathirat III Son of Borommatrailokkanat11 nbsp Somdet Phra Borommarachathirat IV smedcphrabrmrachathirachthi 4 Phra Athittayawong phraxathitywngs 1488 10 October 1529 1533 4 years 45 years old Son of Ramathibodi II12 nbsp Somdet Phra Ratsadathirat smedcphrarsdathirach 1529 1533 5 months 4 years old Son of Borommarachathirat IV Child King reign under regency13 nbsp Somdet Phra Chairachathirat smedcphraichyrachathirach 1499 1533 1546 13 years 47 years old Uncle of Ratsadathirat Son of Ramathibodi II Usurper14 nbsp Somdet Phra Yotfa smedcphrayxdfa 1535 1546 1548 2 years 10 June 1548 13 years old Son of Chairacha nbsp Khun Worawongsathirat khunwrwngsathirach Bunsi buysri 1503 before 10 June 1548 11 November 1548 5 January 1549 45 years old Usurper monarch not accepted by some historians15 nbsp Somdet Phra Maha Chakkraphat smedcphramhackrphrrdi Phra Chao Chang Pheuak phraecachangephuxkorPhra Thianrachaphraethiyrracha 1505 1548 1568 20 years 63 years old Son of Ramathibodi II Younger brother of Borommarachathirat IV and Chairacha Seized the throne from usurper Became a Buddhist monk at Pegu 1564 1568 16 nbsp Somdet Phra Mahinthrathirat smedcphramhinthrathirach 1539 1568 7 August 1569 1 year c late 1569 30 years old Son of Maha Chakkraphat and Queen SuriyothaiFirst Fall of AyutthayaSukhothai dynasty 1569 1629 edit No Portrait Regnal Name Personal Name Birth Reign from Reign until Death NotesVassal of Burma 1569 1584 17 nbsp Somdet Phra Sanphet I smedcphrasrrephchythi 1 Somdet Phra Maha Thammarachathirat smedcphramhathrrmrachathirach 1517 1569 c 30 June 1590 21 years 73 years old Former Lord of Phitsanulok Son in law of Maha Chakkraphat and Queen Suriyothai Installed as vassal of Bayinnaung of Burma declared independence in 1584Independence from the First Toungoo Empire 158418 nbsp Somdet Phra Sanphet II smedcphrasrrephchythi 2 Somdet Phra Naresuan the Great smedcphranerswrmharach 1555 56 1 July 1590 25 April 1605 15 years 49 years old Son of Maha Thammarachathirat I19 nbsp Somdet Phra Sanphet III smedcphrasrrephchythi 3 Somdet Phra Ekathotsarot smedcphraexkathsrth 1557 25 April 1605 1610 5 years 53 years old Brother of Naresuan Son of Maha Thammarachathirat I20 nbsp Somdet Phra Sanphet IV smedcphrasrrephchythi 4 Somdet Phra Si Saowaphak smedcphrasriesawphakhy 1585 1610 1611 1 year 2 months 26 years old Son of Ekathotsarot21 nbsp Somdet Phra Boromaracha I smedcphrabrmrachathi 1 Somdet Phra Songtham smedcphraecathrngthrrm 1590 1611 12 December 1628 17 years 38 years old Son of Ekathotsarot invited to take the throne after leaving the Sangha22 nbsp Somdet Phra Boromaracha II smedcphrabrmrachathi 2 Somdet Phra Chetthathirat smedcphraechsthathirach c 1613 12 December 1628 1628 1629 1 year 16 years old Son of Songtham23 nbsp Somdet Phra Athittayawong smedcphraxathitywngs 1620 1629 36 days usurped 1637 17 years old Younger brother of Chetthathirat II Son of SongthamPrasat Thong dynasty 1629 1688 edit No Portrait Regnal Name Personal Name Birth Reign from Reign until Death Notes24 nbsp Somdet Phra Chao Sanphet V smedcphrasrrephchythi 5 Somdet Phra Chao Prasat Thong smedcphraecaprasaththxng 1599 1629 17 18 August 1655 26 years 56 years old Usurper formerly the Kalahom Rumored to be a son of Ekathotsarot25 nbsp Somdet Phra Sanphet VI smedcphrasrrephchythi 6 Somdet Chao Fa Chai smedcecafaichy 1630 August 1655 1656 1 year 26 years old Son of Prasat Thong26 nbsp Somdet Phra Sanphet VII smedcphrasrrephchythi 7 Somdet Phra Si Suthammarachathirat smedcphrasrisuthrrmrachathirach 1600 August 1656 26 October 1656 2 months 56 years old Usurper Uncle of Chao Fa Chai Younger brother of Prasat Thong27 nbsp Somdet Phra Ramathibodi III smedcphraramathibdithi 3 Somdet Phra Narai the Great smedcphranaraynmharach 16 February 1632 26 October 1656 11 July 1688 32 years 56 years old Usurper nephew of Si Suthammaracha Son of Prasat Thong Half brother of Chao Fa Chai Former Front PalaceThe Siamese revolution of 1688 populist 19 upheavalBan Phlu Luang dynasty 1688 1767 edit No Portrait Regnal Name Personal Name Birth Reign from Reign until Death Notes28 nbsp Somdet Phra Phetracha smedcphraephthracha Somdet Phra Mahaburut smedcphramhaburus 1632 11 July 1688 5 February 1703 14 years 71 years old Former commander of the Royal Elephant Corps29 nbsp Somdet Phra Sanphet VIII smedcphrasrrephchythi 8 Somdet Phra Suriyenthrathibodi smedcphraecasurieynthrathibdiorPhra Chao Seuaphraecaesux 1661 5 February 1703 9 February 1709 7 years 48 years old Adoptive son of Phetracha Son of Narai and Chiang Mai s Princess that was given to be Phetracha s wife later 30 nbsp Somdet Phra Sanphet IX smedcphrasrrephchythi 9 Phra Chao Thai Sa phraecathaysra 1679 9 February 1709 13 January 1733 23 years 54 years old Son of Suriyenthrathibodi31 nbsp Somdet Phra Maha Thammarachathirat II smedcphramhathrrmrachathirachthi 2 Somdet Phra Chao Yu Hua Borommakot smedcphraecaxyuhwbrmoks c 1681 20 13 January 1733 26 April 1758 26 years 77 years old Brother of Thai Sa Former Front Palace Son of Suriyenthrathibodi32 nbsp Somdet Phra Maha Thammarachathirat III smedcphramhathrrmrachathirachthi 3 Somdet Phra Chao Uthumphon smedcphraecaxuthumphr 1733 1 May 1758 1758 3 months 1796 63 years old Son of Borommakot Former Front Palace33 nbsp Somdet Phra Boromaracha III smedcphrabrmrachathi 3 Somdet Phra Thinang Suriyat Amarin smedcphrathinngsuriyasnxmrinthrorSomdet Phra Chao Ekkathatsmedcphraecaexkths 1718 1758 7 April 1767 17 April 1767 49 years old Usurper brother of Uthumphon Son of BorommakotSecond Fall of AyutthayaThonburi Kingdom 1767 1782 editFurther information Thonburi Kingdom Thonburi dynasty 1767 1782 edit No Portrait Regnal Name Personal Name Birth Reign from Reign until Death Notes1 nbsp Somdet Phra Sanphet X smedcphrasrrephchythi 10 Somdet Phra Chao Taksin the Great smedcphraecataksinmharach 17 April 1734 28 December 1767 April 1 1782 14 years deposed 21 22 a 7 April 1782 47 years old executed b Only King of Thonburi Son of Yong Saetae a Teochew Chinese family named Tea 鄭 or Zheng in Mandarin Chinese and ThephamatThe coup seized power as the Rattanakosin Kingdom 24 Rattanakosin Kingdom 1782 present editFurther information Rattanakosin Kingdom Chakri dynasty 1782 present edit Further information Chakri dynasty No Portrait Regnal Name Personal Name Birth Parents Accession Coronation Reign ends Death Notes1 nbsp Rama I rchkalthi 1 Phrabat Somdet Phra Paramoruracha Maha Chakri Boromanat Phra Phutthayotfa Chulalok the Great phrabathsmedcphrapromrurachamhackribrmnarth phraphuththyxdfaculaolkmharachorSomdet Chao Phraya Maha Kasatseuk smedcecaphrayamhakstriysuk 20 March 17374th child 2nd son of Thongdee Mon nobleman and Yok 6 April 1782 10 June 7 September 1809 27 years 154 days 72 years old Father in law of Taksin His father was a great grandson of Kosa Pan his mother the daughter of a Hokkien Chinese millionaire family claimed to be a descendant of Sukhothai Dynasty2 nbsp Rama II rchkalthi 2 Phrabat Somdet Phra Boromratchapongchet Mahetsawarasunthon Phutthaloetla Naphalai phrabathsmedcphrabrmrachphngsechsthmehswrsunthr phraphuththelishlanphaly 24 February 17674th child 2nd son of Rama I and Queen Amarindra 7 September 1809 21 July 1824 14 years 317 days 57 years old 3 nbsp Rama IIIrchkalthi 3 Phrabat Somdet Phra Paramathiworaset Maha Chesadabodindra Phra Nangklao Chao Yu Hua phrabathsmedcphraprmathiwresrthmhaecsdabdinthr phranngeklaecaxyuhworPhra Maha Chettha Chaophramhaecsdaracheca 31 March 17883rd child 2nd son of Rama II and 1st child of Consort Sri Sulalai 21 July 1824 2 April 1851 26 years 255 days 63 years old His mother was a great great great great granddaughter of Sultan Sulaiman Shah of Singora 4 nbsp Rama IVrchkalthi 4 Phrabat Somdet Phra Paramenthra Ramathibodhi Srisindra MahaMongkut Phra Chomklao Chao Yu Hua phrabathsmedcphrapremnthrramathibdisrisinthrmhamngkud phracxmeklaecaxyuhworPhra Syamadevamahamakut Vidyamaharaj the Greatphrasyamethwmhamkutwithymharach 18 October 180444th child 22nd son of Rama II and 2nd son of Queen Sri Suriyendra 2 April 1851 1st 6 April 1851 2nd 15 May 1851 1 October 1868 17 years 182 days 63 years old Half brother of Rama IIIThe feudal system was changed to absolute monarchy in 18925 nbsp Rama Vrchkalthi 5 Phrabat Somdet Phra Paraminthra Maha Chulalongkorn etc etc Phra Chulachomklao Chao Yu Hua phrabathsmedcphraprminthrmhaculalngkrn phraculcxmeklaecaxyuhworPhra Piya the Greatphrapiymharach His full name is 979 characters long 20 September 18539th child 5th son of Rama IV and 1st child of Queen Debsirindra 1 October 1868 1st 11 November 1868 2nd time 16 November 1873 23 October 1910 42 years 22 days 57 years old Under Regency of Grand Duke Sri Suriyavongs 1868 1873 6 nbsp Rama VIrchkalthi 6 Phrabat Somdet Phra Paramenthra Maha Vajiravudh Phra Mongkut Klao Chao Yu Hua phrabathsmedcphrapremnthrmhawchirawuth phramngkudeklaecaxyuhworPhra Maha Thirarat Chaophramhathirracheca 1 January 188128th child 11th son of Rama V and 2nd child of Queen Saovabha Phongsri 23 October 1910 11 November 1911 26 November 1925 15 years 34 days 44 years old 7 nbsp Rama VIIrchkalthi 7 Phrabat Somdet Phra Poramenthara Maha Prajadhipok Phra Pok Klao Chao Yu Huaphrabathsmedcphraprminthrmhaprachathipk phrapkeklaecaxyuhw 8 November 189327th child 31st son of Rama V and 9th child of Queen Saovabha Phongsri 26 November 1925 25 February 1926 2 March 1935 9 years 96 days abdicated 30 May 1941 47 years old Younger brother of Rama VIThe Siamese revolution of 1932 ended absolute monarchy8 nbsp Rama VIIIrchkalthi 8 Phrabat Somdet Phra Poramenthara Maha Ananda Mahidol Phra Atthamaramathibodinphrabathsmedcphrapremnthrmhaxannthmhidl phraxthmramathibdinthr 20 September 19252nd child 1st son of Mahidol Adulyadej and Consort Sangwan 2 March 193511 August 1946 posthumous 25 9 June 1946 11 years 99 days 20 years old Nephew of Rama VII Under Regency from 1935 19469 nbsp Rama IXrchkalthi 9 Phrabat Somdet Phra Poraminthara Maha Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great Mahitalathibet Ramathibodi Chakri Naribodin Sayamintharathirat Boromanatbophit phrabathsmedcphraprminthrmhaphumiphlxdulyedch mharach mhitlathiebsrramathibdi ckrinvbdinthr syaminthrathirach brmnathbphitr orPhra Phatthara the Greatphraphthrmharach 5 December 19273rd child 2nd son of Mahidol Adulyadej and Consort Sangwan 9 June 1946 5 May 1950 13 October 2016 70 years 126 days 88 years old Younger brother of Rama VIII Under Regency from 1946 194910 nbsp Rama Xrchkalthi 10 Phrabat Somdet Phra Poramenthara Mahathibodi Sisintharamaha Vajiralongkorn Phra Wachiraklao Chao Yu Huaphrabathsmedcphrapremnthrramathibdisrisinthrmhawchiralngkrn phrawchireklaecaxyuhw 28 July 19522nd child only son of Rama IX and Queen Sirikit 13 October 2016 4 May 2019 26 Incumbent 7 years 59 days 71 years old Timeline of monarchs editFamily tree of the Thai monarchs edit nbsp Family Tree of The Kings of SiamSee also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Monarchs of Thailand Family tree of Thai monarchs Monarchy of Thailand List of rulers of Lan Na List of Thai royal consorts Rama Kings of Thailand Chakri dynasty Regent of Thailand ThailandNotes edit Accounts vastly differ to when Taksin stepped down from the throne and entered the monkhood which has been argued to have occurred as early as three months prior to his execution 23 Traditionally accepted date of his execution Cite error A list defined reference named Ayutthaya King is not used in the content see the help page Jones Robert B June 1971 Thai 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