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  2. List of works by Jayne Ann Krentz - Wikipedia

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    Sub-series Notes 1 Second Sight: 2006 Amanda Quick 2 White Lies: 2007 Jayne Ann Krentz 3 Sizzle and Burn: 2007 Jayne Ann Krentz 4 The Third Circle: 2008 Amanda Quick 5 Running Hot: 2008 Jayne Ann Krentz 6 The Perfect Poison: 2009 Amanda Quick 7 Fired Up: 2009 Jayne Ann Krentz Dreamlight Trilogy 1 8 Burning Lamp: 2010 Amanda Quick Dreamlight ...

  3. List of Torchwood novels and audio books - Wikipedia

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    Audiobook narrator(s) Audiobook publication date Notes 1 Another Life: Peter Anghelides 4 January 2007 ISBN 978-0-563-48653-4: John Barrowman: 7 April 2007 Audiobook is abridged 2 Border Princes: Dan Abnett: ISBN 978-0-563-48654-1: Eve Myles: 3 Slow Decay: Andy Lane: ISBN 978-0-563-48655-8: Burn Gorman: 4 Something in the Water: Trevor ...

  4. Thai literature - Wikipedia

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    Thus, although many literary works were lost with the sack of Ayutthaya in 1767, Thailand still possesses a large number of epic poems or long poetic tales [2] —some with original stories and some with stories drawn from foreign sources. There is thus a sharp contrast between the Thai literary tradition and that of other East Asian literary ...

  5. Ayutthaya Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Ayutthaya had over time amassed a huge stockpile of large cannons and arms that amazed the Burmese when they opened the treasury of Ayutthaya in the sack of Ayutthaya in 1767. It however lacked the men to arm these weapons, with the failure of the Ayutthaya corvee system and increased economic incentives for phrai to escape due to greater ...

  6. Siege of Ayutthaya (1766–1767) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Ayutthaya in 1766–1767, also known as the Fall of Ayutthaya [3] [4] and Sack of Ayutthaya, [5] [6] was a part of the Burmese–Siamese War (1765–1767), in which King Hsinbyushin of the Burmese Konbaung dynasty sent his generals Maha Nawrahta and Ne Myo Thihapate to conquer the Siamese Kingdom of Ayutthaya.

  7. Suriyenthrathibodi - Wikipedia

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    Wat Pho Prathap Chang, Phichit Province, built by Suriyenthrathibodi on the supposed location of his birthplace. Born in Phichit Province, Ayutthaya Kingdom in 1661, Prince Ma Duea was the secret son of King Narai and his concubine Princess Kusawadi of Chiang Mai.

  8. Prasat Thong - Wikipedia

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    Accounts vary on the origin of Prasat Thong. While traditional Thai historians hold that he was an illegitimate son of King Ekathotsarot, Jeremias van Vliet's account states that he was the maternal cousin of King Songtham – his father was Okya Sithammathirat (Thai: ออกญาศรีธรรมาธิราช), elder brother of the mother of King Songtham.

  9. Ayutthaya Testimonies - Wikipedia

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    "The Grand Palace in the Description of Ayutthaya: Translation and Commentary" (PDF). Journal of the Siam Society. 101: 69–112. ISSN 0857-7099. Wikidata Q131262022. Baker, Chris (2014). "Final Part of the Description of Ayutthaya with Remarks on Defence, Policing, Infrastructure, and Sacred Sites" (PDF). Journal of the Siam Society. 102: 179 ...

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