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| name =Sukumalmarsri |
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| title =Queen Aunt; prev. Queen Consort |
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| name = {{ubl|Sukhumala Marasri|{{langn|th|สุขุมาลมารศรี}}}} |
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| image =Queen Sukumalmarsri.jpg |
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| title = Queen Aunt of Siam |
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| image = Queen Sukhumala Marasri.jpg |
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| succession = [[Queen consort of Siam| Princess consort of Siam]] |
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| reign = 30 June 1881 – 23 October 1910 |
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| birth_date = {{birth date|df=y|1861|5|10}} |
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| spouse =[[Chulalongkorn|King Chulalongkorn (Rama V)]] |
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| birth_place = [[Bangkok]], [[Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932)|Siam]] |
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| issue =[[Sutatipyaratana, Princess of Ratanakosin ]]<br />[[Sukhumbhand Paripatra|Paripatra, Prince of Nakornsawan]] |
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| death_date = {{death date and age|df=y|1927|7|9|1861|5|10}} |
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| death_place = Bangkok, Siam |
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| titles =''HM'' The Queen Aunt<br />''HM'' The Queen<br />''HRH'' The Princess Consort<br />''HRH'' Princess Sukumalmarsri |
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| spouse = [[Chulalongkorn]] (Rama V) |
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| issue = {{ubl|[[Suddha Dibyaratana]]|[[Paribatra Sukhumbandhu]]}} |
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| full name = ''Phra Chao Luk Thoe Phra Ong Chao'' Sukhumala Marasri |
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| mother =Samli, the High Consort of King Rama IV |
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| posthumous name = ''Somdet Phra Nang Chao'' Sukhumala Marasri ''Phra Boromma Rajadevi'' |
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| date of birth =[[10 May]] [[1861]] |
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| house = [[Chakri dynasty]] |
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| place of birth =[[Grand Palace, Bangkok|Grand Palace]],[[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]] |
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| mother = Samli Bunnag |
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| signature = Sam Kok 1928 vol 1 p 002 b.svg |
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| place of death =[[Grand Palace, Bangkok|Grand Palace]],[[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]] |
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'''Sukhumala Marasri''' ({{langx|th|สุขุมาลมารศรี}}, {{RTGS|''Sukhumanmarasi''}}, {{IAST|Sukhumālmāraśrī}}; 10 May 1861 – 9 July 1927) was a daughter of King [[Mongkut]] (Rama IV) and his concubine, Samli (เจ้าคุณจอมมารดาสำลี). Her given name was Her Royal Highness Princess Sukhumala Marasri (พระเจ้าลูกเธอ พระองค์เจ้าสุขุมาลมารศรี). She was later became the consort of her half-brother, King [[Chulalongkorn]] (Rama V). During the reign King [[Prajadhipok]] (Rama VII), she was given the title '''Her Majesty Queen Sukhumala Marasri The Queen Aunt .''' |
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Queen '''Sukumalmarsri''' ([[Thai alphabet|Thai]]:สมเด็จพระนางเจ้าสุขุมาลมารศรี พระอัครราชเทวี) ([[10 May]] [[1861]]-[[9 July]] [[1927]]) was a daughter of King [[Mongkut]] (Rama IV) and Chao Chom Manda Samli (เจ้าจอมมารดาสำลี). Her given name is Princess Sukumalmarsri (พระองค์เจ้าสุขุมาลมารศรี). She was the third senior of the four queen consorts of King [[Chulalongkorn]] (Rama V). |
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==Early life== |
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At age 17 Sukumalmarsri was married to His Majesty the King Chulalongkorn, her older half-brother. She gave birth to HRH Princess Sutatipyaratana, the Princess of Ratanakosin who was the second but first surviving Chao-fah<ref>the children of a monarch whose mother was queen or the Thai royal princess, a higher rank than the children of a monarch whose mother was not royal</ref>, it has been said that if Sutatip was born male she must inherit the title of Crown Prince. |
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Sukumala was born in Royal [[Grand Palace, Bangkok|Grand Palace]] on 10 May 1861. She was the 52nd child of King Mongkut. Her mother was consort Samli. She had 5 full siblings, including the famous Princess Napaborn, and from her father's side, she was a half-sister to King Chulalongkorn (later her husband), Queens [[Sunanda Kumariratana]], [[Savang Vadhana]], and [[Saovabha Phongsri]]. |
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However in the time of her husband's reign she was not style [[Queen]] of Siam, but as the [[Princess Consort]]. Some have said that because her mother, the High Consort Samli, was a member of Bunnak familly. Bunnak was the most powerful in Siam, the familly was refer to as "the King maker" because Rama III, Rama IV and Pinkloa was succesed to the throne because there support. Chulalongkorn was not supported by the familly, but his [[Vice-King]], George Ging Yod, was succesed the title Vice-King by Bunnak's support.In fact the title was like second king of Siam<ref>But no one since Pin Kloa was named the second King in real.</ref>and also the heir apparent to the throne, it must be theclosest male relative of the monarch to inherit the title almost are their full younger brother or their eldest son from the Queen, George was only causin while Chulalongkorn have 2 full younger brother, 1 younger half brother whose his mother was an aunt to the King<ref>and have at least 20 younger half brother at that time, but no son recently</ref> The Bunnak support George to successed the title of Vice King while he has no right, Chulalongkorn can't does anything because he was at that time only 16, so he, in fact, doesnt' like the Bunnak that much. So Sukumalmarsri, however she was the beloved wife of Chulalongkorn, didn't style Queen, to prevent the Bunnak claim to the power.<ref>Like the Situation of [[Jane Seymour]] Queen to Henry VIII after she was crowned Queen her brother claim to the power.</ref> |
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When she was ten years old, King Mongkut died and was succeeded by Sukhumala Marasri's half-brother, Prince [[Chulalongkorn]]. |
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Because Siam law of succesion was [[Salic Law]], Sutathip, the eldest Chao Fah couldn't be in line to the throne, Chulalongkorn wish to married his eldest son Chao Fah, Vajirunhis, the Crown Prince to Suttathip. Had Vajirunhis was not passed away before the King, Sutathip must became Queen of Siam. |
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==Life as queen== |
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Sukumalmarsri was recieve the title Queen by her nephew, Rama VI, but her Thai's title didn't change untill the Reign of Rama VII she was style "สมเด็จพระปิตุจฉาเจ้าสุขุมาลมารศรี พระอัครราชเทวี" which mean the Queen who was the King's aunt, unlike her younger half sister, the Queen Grandmother - at that time both Queen's titles were translated as "Queen Aunt", but in Thai they are different Sukumalmarsri was below Sawangwaddhana. |
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Sometime in her teenage years, Sukhumala became a royal wife to King Chulalongkorn. The marriage produced two children; Princess [[Suddha Dibyaratana]] (later the Princess of Ratanakosin), who was also the first surviving Chao-Fah, a child of the sovereign which their mother is the Queen Consort or a Princess by blood, and Prince [[Paribatra Sukhumbandhu]] (later the Prince of Nakorn Sawan.) During her husband's reign, she served as the King's secretary and was referred to as "the [[Princess Consort]]". |
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After her husband died, she moved to her son's palace, [[Bang Khun Phrom Palace|Bang Khun Phrom]]. During the reign of King [[Vajiravudh]], her nephew, he officially named her as his father's fourth queen consort, making her official title [[Majesty|Her Majesty]] [[Queen consort|Queen]] Sukhumala. When [[Prajadhipok]] succeeded to the throne, he gave his father's two surviving queens consort, Savang Vadhana and Sukhumala, the title of "the Queen Aunt". In the same style, Sukhumala was preceded by Savang Vadhana, reflecting the fact that Savang Vadhana was created queen consort by Chulalongkorn before Sukhumala. |
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Queen Consort Sukhumala Marasri died on 9 July 1927 at the age of 66 at the Bang Khun Phrom Palace (H.R.H. Prince Paribatra Sukhumbandhu Palace). Her only surviving child, Prince [[Paribatra Sukhumbandhu]], and her younger full sister, Princess Napaborn, were at her bedside. |
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==Aftermath== |
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In her memory, one district was named "Rajdevi" after Sukumala. |
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When Prahadhipok abdicated and was succeeded by his nephew, [[Ananda Mahidol]] 1935, Sukumala was no longer aunt to the new king, thus she was simply referred to as Her Majesty Queen Sukumala Marasri. Unlike her younger-half sister, Savang Vadhana, who was created "the Queen Grandmother". |
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Her son, Prince Paribatra Sukhumbandhu was a prominent figure in Siamese politics during the later part of the absolute monarchy, often credited as the man behind King Prajadhipok's throne. The prince served as Minister of the Interior at the time of the Siamese revolution of 1932, and he was captured by the [[Khana Ratsadon]] (the People's Party) and placed under arrest. Prajadhipok accepted the demands of the rebels and became a constitutional monarch. Prince Paribatra, however was exiled from Siam. He eventually settled and died in [[Indonesia]], having never returned to his homeland. Mom Rajawongse [[Sukhumbhand Paribatra]], politician and [[Governor of Bangkok]] is one of his grandchildren. |
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Sukumala's younger sister, Princess Napaborn died at the age of 94. |
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* [[1924 Palace Law of Succession]] |
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* [[Sukhumbhand Paribatra]] |
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Tenure | 30 June 1881 – 23 October 1910 | ||||||||
Born | Bangkok, Siam | 10 May 1861||||||||
Died | 9 July 1927 Bangkok, Siam | (aged 66)||||||||
Spouse | Chulalongkorn (Rama V) | ||||||||
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House | Chakri dynasty | ||||||||
Father | Mongkut (Rama IV) | ||||||||
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Sukhumala Marasri (Thai: สุขุมาลมารศรี, RTGS: Sukhumanmarasi, Sukhumālmāraśrī; 10 May 1861 – 9 July 1927) was a daughter of King Mongkut (Rama IV) and his concubine, Samli (เจ้าคุณจอมมารดาสำลี). Her given name was Her Royal Highness Princess Sukhumala Marasri (พระเจ้าลูกเธอ พระองค์เจ้าสุขุมาลมารศรี). She was later became the consort of her half-brother, King Chulalongkorn (Rama V). During the reign King Prajadhipok (Rama VII), she was given the title Her Majesty Queen Sukhumala Marasri The Queen Aunt .
Early life
[edit]Sukumala was born in Royal Grand Palace on 10 May 1861. She was the 52nd child of King Mongkut. Her mother was consort Samli. She had 5 full siblings, including the famous Princess Napaborn, and from her father's side, she was a half-sister to King Chulalongkorn (later her husband), Queens Sunanda Kumariratana, Savang Vadhana, and Saovabha Phongsri.
When she was ten years old, King Mongkut died and was succeeded by Sukhumala Marasri's half-brother, Prince Chulalongkorn.
Life as queen
[edit]Sometime in her teenage years, Sukhumala became a royal wife to King Chulalongkorn. The marriage produced two children; Princess Suddha Dibyaratana (later the Princess of Ratanakosin), who was also the first surviving Chao-Fah, a child of the sovereign which their mother is the Queen Consort or a Princess by blood, and Prince Paribatra Sukhumbandhu (later the Prince of Nakorn Sawan.) During her husband's reign, she served as the King's secretary and was referred to as "the Princess Consort".
After her husband died, she moved to her son's palace, Bang Khun Phrom. During the reign of King Vajiravudh, her nephew, he officially named her as his father's fourth queen consort, making her official title Her Majesty Queen Sukhumala. When Prajadhipok succeeded to the throne, he gave his father's two surviving queens consort, Savang Vadhana and Sukhumala, the title of "the Queen Aunt". In the same style, Sukhumala was preceded by Savang Vadhana, reflecting the fact that Savang Vadhana was created queen consort by Chulalongkorn before Sukhumala.
Queen Consort Sukhumala Marasri died on 9 July 1927 at the age of 66 at the Bang Khun Phrom Palace (H.R.H. Prince Paribatra Sukhumbandhu Palace). Her only surviving child, Prince Paribatra Sukhumbandhu, and her younger full sister, Princess Napaborn, were at her bedside.
Aftermath
[edit]In her memory, one district was named "Rajdevi" after Sukumala.
When Prahadhipok abdicated and was succeeded by his nephew, Ananda Mahidol 1935, Sukumala was no longer aunt to the new king, thus she was simply referred to as Her Majesty Queen Sukumala Marasri. Unlike her younger-half sister, Savang Vadhana, who was created "the Queen Grandmother".
Her son, Prince Paribatra Sukhumbandhu was a prominent figure in Siamese politics during the later part of the absolute monarchy, often credited as the man behind King Prajadhipok's throne. The prince served as Minister of the Interior at the time of the Siamese revolution of 1932, and he was captured by the Khana Ratsadon (the People's Party) and placed under arrest. Prajadhipok accepted the demands of the rebels and became a constitutional monarch. Prince Paribatra, however was exiled from Siam. He eventually settled and died in Indonesia, having never returned to his homeland. Mom Rajawongse Sukhumbhand Paribatra, politician and Governor of Bangkok is one of his grandchildren.
Sukumala's younger sister, Princess Napaborn died at the age of 94.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- Paul M. Handley, "The King Never Smiles" Yale University Press: 2006, ISBN 0-300-10682-3