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Si Saowaphak

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Reign
  
1620–1620

Role
  
King

House
  
Sukhothai Dynasty

Parents
  
Wisutkasat

Mother
  
Phra Wisutkasat

Grandparents
  
Suriyothai

Name
  
Si Saowaphak


Predecessor
  
Somdet Phra Ekatotsarot

Successor
  
Somdet Phra Chao Songtham

Father
  
Somdet Phra Ekatotsarot

Died
  
1611, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Thailand

Similar People
  
Ekathotsarot, Wisutkasat, Naresuan, Suriyothai

Sanphet IV (Thai: สรรเพชญที่ ๔) or Si Saowaphak (Thai: ศรีเสาวภาคย์) (1610–1611) was a short-reigning king of Ayutthaya of the Sukhothai dynasty in 1620. Prince Si Saowaphak was the son of Ekatotsarot and had an elder brother Prince Suthat who was made the Uparaja in 1607 but died before his father. Prince Si Saowaphak, as his father's second son, was expected to be invested the title of Crown Prince. However, Ekathotsarot never appointed him Maha Uparat.

When Ekathotsarot died in 1620, Prince Si Saowaphak succeeded his father on the throne. Si Saowaphak was said to be without ability. In the same year the Japanese traders entered the palace, and held Si Saowaphak hostage until he vowed not to hurt any Japanese people. The Japanese then took the Sankharat (Supreme Patriarch) hostage to the mouth of Chao Phraya where they left for Japan.

Not long afterwards Si Saowaphak was murdered. The throne was given to Phra Ekathotsarot's son from a first class concubine, Phra Intharacha, who had been in the priesthood for 8 years. He assumed the title Phrachao Songtham.

References

Si Saowaphak Wikipedia