Sri Suriyothai - Children

Children

  • Phra Ramesuan - Upparat, captured and ransomed in 1549, taken as prisoner in 1564, died in captivity in Burma.
  • Phra Mahin - later King Mahinthrathirat.
  • Phra Sawatdirat - became wife of Maha Thammaracha, later Queen Wisutkasat, mother of King Naresuan, King Ekathotsarot and Princess Suphankanlaya.
  • Phra Boromdilok - died next to her mother in battle.
  • Phra Thepkassatri - bride-to-be of King Setthathirath of Lan Xang, kidnapped and taken to Burma

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