Chulalongkorn the Great
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Chulalongkorn the Great
Summary
Chulalongkorn the Great is a human[1]. His place of birth was Bangkok[2]. He passed away in Bangkok[3]. He ranks in the top 0.63% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,131 views/month, #6,285 of 1,000,298).[4]
Key Facts
- Chulalongkorn the Great's place of birth was Bangkok[2].
- Chulalongkorn the Great passed away in Bangkok[3].
- Chulalongkorn the Great's father was Mongkut[5].
- Chulalongkorn the Great's mother was Debsirindra[6].
- Among Chulalongkorn the Great's spouses was Sunanda Kumariratana[7].
- Chulalongkorn the Great was married to Chum Krairiksh[8].
- Chulalongkorn the Great was married to Savang Vadhana[9].
- Chulalongkorn the Great was married to Saovabha Phongsri[10].
- Chulalongkorn the Great was married to Sukhumala Marasri[11].
- Chulalongkorn the Great was married to Dara Rasmi[12].
- Chulalongkorn the Great held citizenship in Siam[13].
- Chulalongkorn the Great held the position of King of Thailand[14].
- Chulalongkorn the Great's image is recorded as Chulalongkorn LoC.jpg[15].
- Chulalongkorn the Great is recorded as male[16].
- Chulalongkorn the Great's instance of is recorded as human[17].
Body
Origins and Family
Chulalongkorn the Great's place of birth was Bangkok[2]. His father was Mongkut[5]. His mother was Debsirindra[6].
Career and Affiliations
Chulalongkorn the Great held the position of King of Thailand[14].
Personal Life
Spouses include Sunanda Kumariratana[7], an aristocrat[18], 1860–1880[19], of Thailand[20]; Chum Krairiksh[8], 1869–1911[21], of Thailand[22]; Savang Vadhana[9], an aristocrat[23], 1862–1955[24], of Thailand[25]; Saovabha Phongsri[10], a queen consort[26], 1864–1919[27], of Thailand[28]; Sukhumala Marasri[11], a queen consort[29], 1861–1927[30], of Thailand[31]; and Dara Rasmi[12], a princess[32], 1873–1933[33], of Thailand[34].
Death and Burial
Chulalongkorn the Great died in Bangkok[3].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Chulalongkorn the Great include Vajiralongkorn[35], a monarch[36], b. 1952[37], of Thailand[38], awarded the Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order[39], specialised in military personnel[40]; Prajadhipok[41], a sovereign[42], 1893–1941[43], of Thailand[44], awarded the Royal Order of the Seraphim[45]; Chulabhorn, Princess Srisavangavadhana[46], a chemist[47], b. 1957[48], of Thailand[49], awarded the Adolf Windaus Medal[50]; Chulalongkorn University[51], a public research university[52], in Thailand[53], founded in 1917[54], headquartered in Bangkok[55]; Mahidol Adulyadej, Prince Father[56], a physician[57], 1892–1929[58], of Siam[59], awarded the Order of the Royal House of Chakri[60]; Order of Chula Chom Klao[61], an order of chivalry[62], in Rattanakosin Kingdom[63], founded in 1873[64]; Chula Chakrabongse[65], a historian[66], 1908–1963[67], of Rattanakosin Kingdom[68], awarded the Order of the Royal House of Chakri[69], specialised in royal guard[70]; and King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital[71], a university hospital[72], in Thailand[73], founded in 1914[74], headquartered in Bangkok[75].
Why It Matters
Chulalongkorn the Great ranks in the top 0.63% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,131 views/month, #6,285 of 1,000,298).[4] He has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[76] He is known by 101 alternative names across languages and contexts.[77]
Entities named for him include Vajiralongkorn[35], a monarch[36], b. 1952[37], of Thailand[38], awarded the Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order[39], specialised in military personnel[40]; Prajadhipok[41], a sovereign[42], 1893–1941[43], of Thailand[44], awarded the Royal Order of the Seraphim[45]; Chulabhorn, Princess Srisavangavadhana[46], a chemist[47], b. 1957[48], of Thailand[49], awarded the Adolf Windaus Medal[50]; Chulalongkorn University[51], a public research university[52], in Thailand[53], founded in 1917[54], headquartered in Bangkok[55]; Mahidol Adulyadej, Prince Father[56], a physician[57], 1892–1929[58], of Siam[59], awarded the Order of the Royal House of Chakri[60]; and Order of Chula Chom Klao[61], an order of chivalry[62], in Rattanakosin Kingdom[63], founded in 1873[64].
FAQs
Where was Chulalongkorn the Great born?
Born in Bangkok[2], Chulalongkorn the Great…
Where did Chulalongkorn the Great die?
Chulalongkorn the Great died in Bangkok[3].
Who were Chulalongkorn the Great's parents?
Chulalongkorn the Great's father was Mongkut[5]. Chulalongkorn the Great's mother was Debsirindra[6].
Who was Chulalongkorn the Great married to?
Chulalongkorn the Great's spouses include Sunanda Kumariratana[7], Chum Krairiksh[8], Savang Vadhana[9], and Saovabha Phongsri[10].