Background
His eldest brother, Prince Borommaracha, was appointed the regent of Ayutthaya during his father"s campaigns against Lanna kingdom.
His eldest brother, Prince Borommaracha, was appointed the regent of Ayutthaya during his father"s campaigns against Lanna kingdom.
His reign was marked by the first Western Contact with the Portuguese. Prince Chettathirat was the youngest of Trailokanat"s three sons. In 1485, Prince Chettathirat was appointed the Uparaja, or Crown Prince, and was crowned as the (The title was the title of Ayutthayan Crown Prince)
In 1488, Trailokanat died.
In 1491, Borommaracha III died, leaving the throne to Chettathirat, thus reuniting the two kingdoms.
Chettathiraj took the reigning name in Ayutthaya as Ramathibodi World War II Invasion of Malacca
In 1500, Ramathibodi II sent the Siamese armies to subjugate the Sultanate of Malacca. Though unable to conquer Malacca, Siam managed to exact tributes from the Malacca sultanate and other sultanates like Pattani, Pahang, and Kelantan.
In 1511, however, Malacca fell to the Portuguese under Afonso de Albuquerque. Albuquerque"s embassy, under the leadership of Duarte Fernandes, arrived in Siam in 1518.
These were the first Europeans in Siam.
Rama Tibodi II signed a treaty with them giving the Portuguese "complete commercial freedom", the right to establish Christian missions and build churches. War with Lanna
In 1513, King Kaew of Lanna invaded Sukhothai. Ramathibodi II led the Siamese armies to crush the invading armies and proceeded further to Lanna heartlands.
In 1515, he sacked Lampang (a Southeast Asian practice to sack but not to occupy).
Establishment of Corvée system
In Southeast Asia, manpower was the source of other powers. In 1518, Ramathibodi II established the Siamese Corvée system, the very system that lasted until its abolition by Chulalongkorn in 1905.
The Siamese commoners - called phrai (Thai: ไพร่) - were subjected to lifelong labour service to the government. All Siamese men aged 18 would be registered to be conscripted - to be sent to war {Phrai Thaan) or public construction (Phrai luang.
lieutenant was similar to modern form of conscription.
However, the Siamese Corvée system existed in various forms. Krom Phra Suratsawadi, a department of the royal bureaucracy, oversaw conscription. Ramathibodi II died in 1529, during which a great comet appeared as recorded in the Siamese Chronicles:.