Pra Poa Noome Thele Seri
| Phra Phanom Thale Seri พระพนมทะเลศรี | |||||
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| 23rd King of Siam | |||||
| King of Lavo | |||||
| Reign | 1150–1155 | ||||
| Predecessor | Sri Jayasinghavarman | ||||
| Successor | Sri Dharmasokaraja II | ||||
| King of Sukhothai–Nakhon Thai | |||||
| Reign | 1155?–1156 | ||||
| Predecessor | Sayarangaraja | ||||
| Successor | Ruled from Kamphaeng Phet by Suryaraja | ||||
| King of Jayasimhapuri | |||||
| Reign | 1169–1188 | ||||
| Predecessor | Jatiraja | ||||
| Successor | Uthong I | ||||
| King of Chen Li Fu | |||||
| Reign | 1180–1204 | ||||
| Predecessor | Sri Dharmasokaraja II | ||||
| Successor | Uthong II | ||||
| King of Xiān's Phrip Phri | |||||
| Reign | 1188–1205 | ||||
| Predecessor | Srisimha (mid 11th-c.) Vacant (mid 11th-c.–1188) | ||||
| Successor | Thonglanrach | ||||
| Died | 1205 Phetchaburi | ||||
| Consort | Mani Mala Chandradevi | ||||
| Issue | Thonglanrach Uthong II Phanom Wang | ||||
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| House | Phetchaburi–Viang Chaiprakarn | ||||
| Dynasty | Guruwamsa | ||||
| Father | Anuraja of Sing Buri | ||||
| Mother | Indrasujadevi | ||||
Phra Phanom Thale Seri (Thai: พระพนมทะเลศรี), also Pra Poa Noome Thele Seri or Mahesvastidrādhirājakṣatriya is documented as the 23rd monarch of Siam and the 12th king of Tasoo Nacora Louang (ธาตุนครหลวง) in the French work Du Royaume de Siam, or Yassouttora Nacoora Louang in the Instructions Given to the Siamese Envoys Sent to Portugal (1684). He was a progenitor of the Phetchaburi–Viang Chaiprakarn clan, a royal family that later became the Uthong or Lavo dynasty of the Ayutthaya Kingdom.
Phra Phanom Thale Seri and his lineage were instrumental in consolidating the polities of the lower Menam Valley and in establishing political and diplomatic relations with the Peninsula kingdom of Tambralinga. These developments laid the groundwork for the eventual formation of the Ayutthaya Kingdom in the mid-14th century.
According to the Ayutthaya Testimonies, Phra Phanom Thale Seri —identified in the source as Indrarāja (อินทราชา)—was born to Queen Indrasujādevī (อินทสุชาเทวี), the principal consort of King Anuraja of Phraek Si Racha (Xiū Luó Fēn), whose royal seat was situated at Sing Buri.