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  1. Sri Savarindira (Thai: ศรีสวรินทิรา; RTGS: Si Sawarinthira, 10 September 1862 – 17 December 1955), also known as Savang Vadhana (Thai: สว่างวัฒนา; RTGS: Sawang Watthana), was the royal wives, agnatic half-sister and one of the four principal chief consort of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V ...

  2. Vatthana was the oldest prisoner in the camp and turned 70 during the earlier months of his imprisonment, whereas the average age of prisoners was around 55. [4] In 1978, the government reported that Vatthana, Queen Khamphoui, and Crown Prince Vong Savang had died from malaria.

  3. 10 de fev. de 2020 · Savang Vadhana (public domain) Savang Vadhana was born on 10 September 1862 as the daughter of King Mongkut and Princess Piyamavadi. She married her half-brother sometime in 1877 and their marriage produced at least eight children. Her youngest daughter lived for just three days, and several other children did not live to adulthood.

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  4. Sri Savarindira, also known as Savang Vadhana, was the royal wives, agnatic half-sister and one of the four principal chief consort of King Chulalongkorn, but she was not the Rajini or supreme queen consort. After her first grandson's accession to power in 1935, she became known as Somdetch Phra Phan Vassa Ayika Chao.

  5. The Queen Savang Vadhana Museum (Thai: พิพิธภัณฑ์พระพันวัสสาอัยยิการเจ้า) is a Thai cultural museum exhibiting the royal duties of Queen Savang Vadhana, the consort of King Rama V. It was established in 2008 in the queen's former mansion within the Sa Pathum Palace in ...

  6. 10 de ago. de 2016 · Queen Savang Vadhana, the Queen Grandmother. Her work in the fields of natural conservation are also shown, such as her "Forests Love Water Village" project in Sakon Nakhon, her "Return...

  7. A daughter of His Majesty King Mongkut born of Somdet Phra Piyamawadi Sriphatcharintharamata (Grand Concubine Piam), Princess Savang Vadhana was born on September 10th, 1852. After becoming King Chulalongkorn’s consort, she gave birth to a number of princes and princesses, especially His Royal Highness Prince Maha Vajirunhis, Siam’s first ...