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He
born in on March
31, 1788 the future King Rama III was the son of by a junior wife, Chao Chom Riem. At the time of the
death of King Rama II his supposed heir, , had entered a monastery as a monk and Prince Chesda
Bondindra, as he was then styled, was chosen as king by the
Accession Council [ at the age of 37 and reigned for 27 years ].
He proved an able ruler and during his reign trade prospered and
territorial advances were made as the vassal states of the north
and east came more firmly under the rule of Bangkok. During his
rule, in 1833, the first treaty with the United States was
signed. King Rama III had no queen and thus had no children of
Chao Fa rank, and so, on his death, on April 2, 1851 [ at the
age of 65 ]. The succession passed to his half-brother, who
became King Mongkut [ Rama IV ]. Although he had no son who was
King it is an interesting genealogical fact that among his
descendantes were five future Kings for his granddaughter, Queen
Debsirindra, was the mother of--thus every descendant of King
Chulalongkorn has a lineal descent from King Rama III. |