Songtham

Songtham (Thai: ทรงธรรม, pronounced [sōŋ.tʰām]) or Intharacha III was the King of Ayutthaya from 1610/11 to 1628 of the House of Sukhothai. His reign marked the prosperity of the Ayutthaya kingdom after it regained independence from Toungoo Dynasty, and saw the commencement of trade with foreign nations, especially the Dutch and the Japanese. Songtham filled his guards with foreign mercenaries, most notably the Japanese, Yamada Nagamasa.

Songtham (Intharacha III)
ทรงธรรม
King of Ayutthaya
Statue of Songtham in the King Songtham Shrine of Wat Phra Phutthabat, Saraburi
King of Siam
Reign1610/11 – 12 December 1628
PredecessorSi Saowaphak
SuccessorChetthathirat
Born1590
Died12 December 1628 (aged 38)
IssueKing Chetthathirat
King Athittayawong
Phra Phanpi Si Sin
Sirithida
Names
Songtham
Intharacha III
HouseSukhothai Dynasty
FatherEkatotsarot
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