Enlightenment · Southeast Asia · Politics
1685
Siamese Embassy to Versailles
1685
King Narai of Ayutthaya sent an embassy of three mandarins to Versailles in elaborate Siamese silks. They presented Louis XIV with jade, lacquer, and a request for trade, and toured Paris while the court gawked. A few years later, a coup would reverse Narai's cosmopolitan policy. The brief Siamese opening to Europe had closed.