Prajadhipok
Prajadhipok sive Pok Klao (natus 1893; mortuus 1941) fuit ab anno 1925 usque ad 1935 rex Siamensis, in quo anno regnum abdicavit.
Obitus: 30 Maii 1941; Surria
Patria: Thailandia
Nomen nativum: ประชาธิปกศักดิเดชน์ ชเนศรมหาราชาธิราช จุฬาลงกรณนารถวโรรส อุดมยศอุกฤษฐศักดิ์ อุภัยปักษนาวิล อสัมภินชาติพิสุทธ์ มหามงกุฎราชพงษบริพรรต บรมขัตติยมหารชดาภิสิญจนพรรโษทัย มงคลสมัยสมากร สถาวรวรัจฉริยคุณ อดุลยราชกุมาร
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Prajadhipok fuit filius regis Chulalongkorn et uxoris sororisque eius Saowabha. Fuit alumnus collegii Etonensis[1] et Academiae Militaris iuxta Woolwich. Anno 1921 Europam ob salutem recuperandam petivit; ibi apud Scholam Saint-Cyr rebus militaribus studuit.
Anno 1918 in matrimonium duxit germana Rambhai Barni, filia principis Svasti. Anno 1925, fratre maximo natu Vajiravudh (qui antea rex fuerat) mortuo, fratre altero Chakrabongse iam decesso, Prajadhipok regnum accepit.
Princeps Amoradat fuit adiutor castrensis (aide-de-camp) regis Prajadhipok.
Notae
recensereBibliographia
recensere- Amoradat, [Ephemeris regalis] in Maha Ananthanuson ed. Sak Sinlapanon (Bancoci 1946) pp. 22-24.
- Benjamin A. Batson, The End of the Absolute Monarchy in Siam. Singapurae: Oxford University Press, 1984. ISBN 0-19-582612-4
- Chula Chakrabongse, Lords of Life: the paternal monarchy of Bangkok 1782-1932 (Londinii: Alvin Redman, 1960) pp. 302-323.
- Kobkua Suwannathat-Pian, Kings, Country and Constitutions: Thailand's Political Development, 1932-2000. Londinii: Routledge, 2003. ISBN 0-7007-1473-1 Paginae selectae
Rama I 1782 • Rama II 1809 • Rama III 1824 • Mongkut 1851 • Chulalongkorn 1868 • Vajiravudh 1910 • Prajadhipok 1925 • Ananda Mahidol 1935 • Bhumibol Adulyadej 1946 • Vajiralongkorn 2016 Capsae cognatae: Primi ministri Thailandiae | |