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King '''Ekathotsarot''' ({{lang-th|สมเด็จพระเอกาทศรถ}}), also known as Sanpet III or the White prince, was king of ] (Siam) ]-]. King '''Ekathotsarot''' ({{lang-th|สมเด็จพระเอกาทศรถ}}), also known as Sanpet III or the White Prince (in contrast to his darker skinned older brother and predecessor), was the ruler of ] (Siam) from ] until his death in ].


He was born in ] after 1556 as son of King ] and Queen Visutkasattri, and full younger brother of King ] the Great. In the King Naresuan reign, he was ] (vice-king), but with an authority same as the king. Following the death of his brother he became king in 1605, reigning for 5 years. He was born in ] some time after 1556, a son of King ] and Queen Visutkasattri. He was a full brother of King ] the Great. During King Naresuan's reign, Ekhathotsarot served as ] (vice-king), but with authority equal to the king. Following Naresuan's death in 1605, he succeeded to the throne, reigning for 5 years.


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Statue of King Ekathotsarot at Wat Pha Mok, Ang Thong

King Ekathotsarot (Template:Lang-th), also known as Sanpet III or the White Prince (in contrast to his darker skinned older brother and predecessor), was the ruler of Ayutthaya (Siam) from 1605 until his death in 1610.

He was born in Phitsanulok some time after 1556, a son of King Maha Thammaracha and Queen Visutkasattri. He was a full brother of King Naresuan the Great. During King Naresuan's reign, Ekhathotsarot served as Uparaja (vice-king), but with authority equal to the king. Following Naresuan's death in 1605, he succeeded to the throne, reigning for 5 years.

Preceded bySanpet II
(Naresuan)
Kings of Ayutthaya
1605-1610
Succeeded bySanpet IV
(Sri Saowaphak)
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