Suriyenthrathibodi สุริเยนทราธิบดี |
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King of Ayutthaya | |
Statue of King Suriyenthrathibodi, Wat Sai Temple
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King of Siam | |
Reign | 1703–1709 |
Predecessor | Phetracha |
Successor | Thai Sa |
Died | 1709 Ayutthaya, Ayutthaya Kingdom |
Issue |
Thai Sa Borommakot Princess Kaeo Princess Thapthim |
House | Ban Phlu Luang dynasty |
Father | Phetracha (adoptive) |
Mother | Kusawadi of Chiang Mai |
Sanphet VIII (Thai: สรรเพชญ์ที่ ๘) or Suriyenthrathibodi (Thai: สุริเยนทราธิบดี) was the King of Ayutthaya from 1703 to 1709 and the second ruler of the Ban Phlu Luang Dynasty. Suriyenthrathibodi was also known by the noble title he held before ascending the throne, Luang Sorasak (Thai: หลวงสรศักดิ์). He was the eldest son of the founder of the Ban Phlu Luang dynasty, Phetracha.
When King Narai was seriously ill with no hope of recovery, Phetracha arrested Constantine Phaulkon and the French officers. After questioning Mom Pi, he discovered Mom Pi had conspired with Phaulkon to assume the throne, and Mom Pi was executed. Further questioning of Phaulkon revealed a plot to raise a rebellion, and he too was executed. Narai, on his deathbed, was unable to do anything, except curse Phetracha and his son, Luang Sorasak. Luang Sorasak then had Narai's two brothers executed.
The Thai commoners in his time gave him the name Phra Chao Suea, (Thai: พระเจ้าเสือ "Tiger King"), for he was, according to the official chronicles, as evil as tiger. "Stories abound of his appalling private life and his acts of cruelty."The Chronicle of Ayutthaya, Phan Chanthanumat (Choem)'s Edition, described his behaviour as follows:
"His Majesty habitually pleased himself with liquor and intercourse with the female children under 11-12 years of age. If any female was unable to endure him and writhed in pain, His Majesty would become furious and bestow a penalty upon her by crushing her to death with his feet. But if any female could maintain her tolerance without struggle, His Majesty would be elated and bestow upon her certain gratuities and rewards.
"Furthermore, when His Majesty took a trip to any canal, sea, island or any other place full of sharks, sawfish and other aquatic beings, he always drank liquor. If any concubine, lady, page or official caused his barge shaken, His Majesty would exercise no judgment and express no mercy, but would be enraged and order the person to be dragged with a hook and thrown into water to be consumed by sharks and sawfish.
"Moreover, His Majesty never maintained himself in the five precepts. He gratified himself by having intercourse with the wives of the government officers. From that time onwards, he was given the name the 'Tiger King'."