Английская Википедия:Chandrmondol
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox royalty Chandrmondol Sobhon Bhagiawati,[1][2] the Princess Wisutkrasat (Шаблон:Lang-th; Шаблон:IPA-th; Шаблон:RTGS; 24 April 1855 — 14 May 1863) also known as Princess Fa-ying or Somdetch Chow Fa-ying[3] (Шаблон:Lang-th; Шаблон:RTGS "Royal highness Princess") was a Princess of Siam and daughter of King Mongkut and Queen Debsirindra.
Biography
Princess Chandrmondol was born at the Grand Palace in Bangkok, on 24 April 1855, the only daughter of King Mongkut and Queen Debsirindra. Chandrmondol had an elder brother, Prince Chulalongkorn and younger brother, Prince Chaturonrasmi and Prince Bhanurangsi Savangwongse.[4][5]
She was initially named Chandrmondol, and changed to Chandrmondol Sobhon Bhagiawati in 1862 by order of King Mongkut. her father called her "Nang Nu" (Шаблон:Lang-th; "the little daughter"),[6] and Palace officials affectionately called her "Fa-ying".[7]
Princess Chandrmondol was tutored in the English language and Western manners by Anna Leonowens.[8]
She died of cholera on May 14, 1863, and was buried in Sanam Luang in Bangkok. When Chulalongkorn was crowned in 1867, she was posthumously given the title the Princess Wisutkrasat (Шаблон:Lang-th "the Lady of Purity") on 3 May 1884.[9]
Legacy
She was a "Princess Fâ-ying" a character in Anna and the King. Wisut Kasat Road was another name for Princess Chandrmondol.[10]
Ancestry
References
External links
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- ↑ Leonowens, Anna Harriet. The English Governess at the Siamese Court: Being Recollections of Six Year in the Royal Palace at Bangkok. Bedford : Applewood Books, 2010, p. 211
- ↑ Wichitwathakan, Wibun. Satri sayam nai adit [Feminine Siamese in the past]. Bangkok : Sangsan Books, 1999, p. 157 Шаблон:In lang
- ↑ Leonowens, Anna Harriet. The English Governess at the Siamese Court: Being Recollections of Six Year in the Royal Palace at Bangkok. Bedford : Applewood Books, 2010, p. 116
- ↑ Phlainoi, Sombat. Phraborommarachini lae chaochommanda haeng ratchasamnaksayam [Queen and royal concubines of Siamese court]. Bangkok : Than Books, 2011, p. 82 Шаблон:In lang
- ↑ Kuea-trakun, Kanlaya. Phra-akkharamahesi phraborommarachini phrachayanari chaochommanda lae chaochom nai ratchakanthinueangthuengchet [Chief Consort, Queen, Princess Consort and Royal concubines of Rama I to Rama VII]. Bangkok : Gypsy, 2009, p. 107 Шаблон:In lang
- ↑ Wirasinchai, Sansani. Luk than lan thoe thi yu bueang lang khwam sam ret nai rat cha sam nak [The royal family members, who were be hide the success of court]. Bangkok : Matichon. 2012, p. 36 Шаблон:In lang
- ↑ Leonowens, Anna Harriet. The English Governess at the Siamese Court: Being Recollections of Six Year in the Royal Palace at Bangkok. Bedford : Applewood Books, 2010, p. 117
- ↑ Wichitwathakan, Wibun. Satri sayam nai adit [Feminine Siamese in the past]. Bangkok : Sangsan Books, 1999, p. 152 Шаблон:In lang
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite book
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