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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rama_IIIRama III - Wikipedia

    Nangklao was the eldest surviving son of King Rama II. His mother Sri Sulalai was one of Rama II's secondary wives. Nangklao was likely designated as heir by his father. His accession was uncontested and smoothly confirmed by the grand council.

  2. Nangklao. Phra Bat Somdet Phra Nangklao Chao Yu Hua (em tailandês: พระบาทสมเด็จพระนั่งเกล้าเจ้าอยู่หัว) ou Rama III ( Grande Palácio de Bangkok, 31 de março de 1787 – Bangkok, 2 de abril de 1851) foi o terceiro rei da Dinastia Chakri da Tailândia, governando ...

  3. Nangklao nació durante el reinado de Buddha Yodfa Chulalok o Rama I, su abuelo. Fue el mayor de los hijos del príncipe Issarasundhorn (más tarde el rey Buddha Loetla Nabhalai o Rama II). Nangklao se incorporó al ejército cuando su padre y abuelo fueron a la guerra contra Birmania .

  4. Nangklao (Rama III), or King Jessadabodindra (full royal name Prabath Somdej Pra Paramadhiwarasetha Maha Jessadabodindra Siammintarawirodom Borommadhammikkarajadhirat Boromanathbopitra Phra Nangklao Chaoyuhua) (March 31, 1788 - April 2, 1851) third of the Chakri dynasty, was king of Siam from 1824 to 1851.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › pt › NangklaoNangklao - Wikiwand

    Nangklao De Wikipedia, a enciclopédia livre Phra Bat Somdet Phra Nangklao Chao Yu Hua () ou Rama III ( Grande Palácio de Bangkok , 31 de março de 1787 – Bangkok , 2 de abril de 1851 ) foi o terceiro rei da Dinastia Chakri da Tailândia , governando de 21 de julho de 1824 até 2 de abril de 1851.

  6. Rama (Kings of Thailand) All kings in the current Chakri dynasty of Thailand are often referred to as King Rama in the English speaking world. The name Rama was adopted from the name of the Hindu God Rama, an avatar of Vishnu . The use of the name "King Rama 'n'th" is in line with Thai practice of giving numbers to the king in the current dynasty.

  7. The statue of King Rama III features the King sitting on a throne. It is one and a half times life size. The two-level base is made of marble. The shape of the marble backdrop is a reference to the Thai traditional-style palace which was used as the royal emblem of the late King.