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ʻŪthō̜ng, King of Ayutthaya, 1314-1369

LC control no.n 86133158
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Personal name headingʻŪthō̜ng, King of Ayutthaya, 1314-1369
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Variant(s)ʻŪthō̜ng, King of Sukhothai, 1314-1369
Rāmāthibō̜dī Sīsinthō̜n Bō̜rommabō̜phit Phraphutthačhaoyūhūa, King of Ayutthaya, 1314-1369
Rāmāthibō̜dī thī 1, King of Ayutthaya, 1314-1369
Ramathibodi I, King of Ayutthaya, 1314-1369
Rama Tipodi I, King of Ayutthaya, 1314-1369
Associated countryThailand
Found inʻAnūsō̜n Somdet Phračhao ʻŪthō̜ng, Rāmāthibō̜dī Sīsinthō̜n Bō̜rommabō̜phit Phraphutthačhaoyūhūa, 1970: t.p. (Rāmāthibō̜dī thī 1) p. 14, etc. (2nd group) (called Phračhao ʻŪthō̜ng throughout; b. 1314, Kingdom of Lop Buri (Lawō), which merged with Kingdom of Sukhōthai under his rule; established city of ʻAyutthayā and kingdom of same name, which included all lands of former Kingdom of Sukhothai; as first king of ʻAyutthayā took name: Rāmāthibō̜dī Sīsinthō̜n Bō̜rommabō̜phit Phraphutthačhaoyūhūa) p. 37 (2nd group) (d. 1369)
Encyc. Brit. (Rama Tipodi I (1312-1369; proclaimed himself king at Ayutthaya in 1350))
Encyc. Brit. Microp. (Ramathipodi I; 1312-1369; declared himself leader of a unified Thai state comprising Ayutthaya, Sukhothai, and Lavo (modern Lop Buri))
Uthai Sinthusān. Sārānukrom Thai (ʻŪthō̜ng, 1st King of ʻAyutthayā)
Not found inCollier's encyc.; Encyc. Americana.