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Reign
  
1298–1323

Issue
  
Lithai May Hnin Htapi

Father
  
Ramkhamhaeng

Parents
  
Ram Khamhaeng

Predecessor
  
Ramkhamhaeng

House
  
Phra Ruang Dynasty

Died
  
1323

Successor
  
Ngua Nam Thum

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Children
  
Mahathammaracha I, May Hnin Htapi

Grandchildren
  
Mahathammaracha II, Saw E, Mi Ma-Hsan, May Hnin Aw Kanya

Similar
  
Mahathammaracha I, Ram Khamhaeng, Sri Indraditya

Loe Thai (Thai: เลอไทย) was the fourth King of Sukhothai (1257–1323). He was preceded by his father Pho Khun Ramkhamhaeng until the throne was usurped by his cousin Phaya Nguanamthom.

After the death of Ramkhamhaeng, the Sukhothai tributaries broke away. Ramkhamhaeng was succeeded by his son Loe Thai. The vassal kingdoms, first Uttaradit in the north, then soon after the Laotian kingdoms of Luang Prabang and Vientiane (Wiangchan), liberated themselves from their overlord. In 1319, the Martaban to the west broke away, and in 1321 Phrae Tak, one of the oldest towns under the control of Sukhothai, under its control. To the south the powerful city of Suphanburi also broke free early in the reign of Loe Thai.

He sent an expedition against Champa around 1312, though George Coedes thinks it was his father who organized the raids in 1313. He did recapture Tavoy and Tenasserim from Martaban, and met the Dai Viet Emperor Tran Hien Tong in 1335. He "very probably died in 1347", after naming his so Lu Thai viceroy of Sawankhalok.

References

Loe Thai Wikipedia