Maha Thammaracha III
Maha Thammaracha III, born as Sai Luthai, was a prominent ruler of the Sukhothai Kingdom, whose reign left an indelible mark on the history of ancient Thailand. As the son of Maha Thammaracha II and a descendant of the legendary King Ram Khamhaeng the Great, Sai Luthai’s life and reign are somewhat shrouded in secrecy, with much of our knowledge derived from stone inscriptions commissioned by his mother. The queen mother, who held significant influence during her son’s reign, referred to herself by various impressive titles in these inscriptions. In the Asokārāma stone inscription, she was known as “Saṃtec Braḥ Rājadebī Srī Cuḷālakṣana Arrgarājamahesī Debadhòranī Tilakaratana”, while in stone inscription 46, she was called “Saṃtec Braḥ Rājajananī Srī Dharmarājamātā Mahātilakaraṭana Rājanārtha”. These grandiose titles reflect her importance and is in indication of the power she wielded within the royal court. Sai Luthai’s lineage was deeply intertwined with the ruling dynasty of Su...