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词条 Sri Suriyendra
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| name =Sri Suriyendra
{{small|ศรีสุริเยนทรา}}
| image =
| caption =
| succession = Queen consort of Siam
| reign = 7 September 1809 – 21 July 1824
| reign-type = Tenure
| consortreign =
| spouse = Phutthaloetla Naphalai {{small|(Rama II)}}
| issue = Prince Ratchakuman
Mongkut {{small|(Rama IV)}}
Pinklao
|house = Chakri Dynasty
| othertitles = Phra Sri Suriyendramataya
| father = Ngoen Saetan
| mother = Kaeo, Princess Sri Sudarak
| birth_date = 21 September 1767
| birth_place =Samut Songkhram, Siam
| death_date = {{death date and age|18 October 1836|21 September 1767|df=yes}}
| death_place =Bangkok, Siam
|}}

Sri Suriyendra ({{lang-th|ศรีสุริเยนทร}}; {{RTGS|Si Suriyen}}; 21 September 1767 – 18 October 1836) was the queen of Siam, wife of Phutthaloetla Naphalai, who was her cousin, and mother of Mongkut and Pinklao. She was later named, upon the coronation of her son Mongkut, as Krom Somdet Phra Sri Suriyendramataya.

Princess Bunrot ({{lang|th|บุญรอด}}) was a daughter of Princess Sri Sudarak (เจ้าฟ้ากรมพระศรีสุดารักษ์) (sister of Phutthayotfa Chulalok) and her Chinese husband[1] Ngoen Saetan ({{lang|th|เงิน แซ่ตัน}}). Princess Bunrot lived with her mother in the Grand Palace and grew up with her maternal female cousins, the daughters of Phutthayotfa Chulalok.

Princess Bunrot had an affair with her cousin, Prince Isarasundhorn, a son and heir apparent to King Phutthayotfa Chulalok. In 1801, the King discovered the princess' four-month pregnancy and banished her from the Grand Palace to live with her brother Prince Thepharirak. Prince Isarasundhorn begged his father to no avail to return the princess to the palace. The couple eventually settled at the Old Palace (Thonburi Palace) and Princess Bunrot became the prince's consort. The baby died, however, shortly after birth. With Prince Isarasundhorn (the future Phutthaloetla Naphalai), she bore three sons:

  • The first, born in 1801, died shortly after birth;
  • Prince Mongkut, or later King Mongkut (or King Rama IV), born in 1804;
  • Prince Chutamani, or later King Pinklao, born in 1808.

Following Prince Isarasundhorn's coronation as Phutthaloetla Naphalai, Princess Bunrot was raised to the rank of queen. She was not the only wife though as the Siamese monarchs were allowed have many consorts in accordance with tradition. Sri Suriyendra shared her husband with Princess Consort Kunthon and Princess Riam (Mother of King Nangklao (or King Rama III)) and a number of the king's concubines.

Her son, Prince Mongkut became a monk in 1824, the same year that Phutthaloetla Naphalai died. It was her son Mongkut who was to be crowned according to tradition. However, the nobility decided to offer the crown to Prince Tub, who became King Nangklao (Rama III) (the Prince was a son of concubine, but had been extremely experienced in government). Mongkut then remained a monk to avoid court intrigues.

Sri Suriyendra then left the Grand Palace for the Old Palace (Wang Derm) to live with her son Prince Isaret (previously Prince Chutamani). She stayed there until her death in 1836, she did not live to see her son Mongkut crowned.

Titles and Styles

  • 1767 – 1782 Miss Boonrod
  • 1782 – 1799 Her Royal Highness Princess Boonrod
  • 1799 – 1806 Her Royal Highness Princess Boonrod, Consort of His Royal Highness The Prince Isarasundhorn
  • 1806 – 1809 Her Royal Highness Princess Boonrod, Consort of His Royal Highness The Prince Isarasundhorn, The Viceroy of Siam
  • 1809 – 1824 Her Royal Highness The Princess Consort of Siam (she doesn't receive status of The Queen by her husband , but people know her as chief Consort of His Majesty King Rama II
  • 1824 – 1836 Her Royal Highness Princess Boonrod, The Princess Consort of His Majesty King Rama II
  • Her Majesty Queen Sri Suriyendra, The Queen Mother of Siam (Posthumous Name by His Majesty King Rama IV)

References

1. ^{{cite book|title=Chinese Society in Thailand: An Analytical History|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5y0yAAAAIAAJ|year=1957|author=George William Skinner|publisher=Cornell University Press|pages=26|isbn=}}

External links

  • THE RATTANAKOSIN PERIOD
  • Queens and main Consorts of the Chakri Dynasty
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6 : Thai people of Chinese descent|Chakri dynasty|1767 births|1836 deaths|Queen mothers|People from Samut Songkhram Province

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