Sudawadi
Sudawadi สุดาวดี | |||||
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Princess of Ayutthaya kingdom Princess consort of Siam | |||||
Contemporary French depiction of Princess Yothathep. | |||||
Born | 1656 | ||||
Died | 1735 | ||||
Issue | Prince Tratnoi | ||||
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House | Prasat Thong Dynasty | ||||
Father | King Narai | ||||
Mother | Princess Kasattri |
Princess Sudawadi, the Princess Yothathep (Thai: สุดาวดี; rtgs: Sudawadi, 1656–1735) was the only child of Narai and Princess Kasattri, one of his concubines. She lived for five reigns and died in the reign of King Borommakot.
Biography
Chaofa Princess Krom Luang Yothathep was the only daughter and only child of Narai[1]:269 and Princess consort Kasattri, one of his concubines. In the reign of her father, she had many duties about the palace when her mother died. She cared about ladies in-waiting and eunuch. She received her highest honor and Royal master's degree fourth major cities infrastructure levy duties under Knon market in Elk equation.
In the reign of King Phetracha, she married with the King and received the title of the left consort, but she disapproved King Phetracha because he ordered his guards to kill her father's brothers. King Phetracha married again with Princess Sisuphan, the Princess Yothathip who was her father's sister and promoted Princess Sisuphan to the right consort.
Death
After the death of Phetracha, Suriyenthrathibodi who was the secret son of King Narai and Princess Kusavadi of Chiangmai that King Phetracha adept, scrambled the throne of Ayutthaya from Prince Khwan, son of King Phetracha and Princess Sisuphan. Princess Sudawadi and her son, Prince Tratnoi, moved out to lived with her relatives. She lived with peacefully and died in 1735 the reign of King Borommakot.
References
- ↑ Rajanubhab, D., 2001, Our Wars With the Burmese, Bangkok: White Lotus Co. Ltd., ISBN 9747534584