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- Constantine Phaulkon (Gr****: Κωνσταντῖνος Γεράκης, Konstantinos Gerakis; γεράκι is the Gr**** word for "falcon"; also known as Costantin Gerachi, Capitão...
- of shining white. Phaulkon is the Suel god of Air, Wind, Clouds, Birds, and Archery. His symbol is a winged human silhouette. Phaulkon was first detailed...
- Constantine Phaulkon – so much power that Phaulkon technically became the chancellor of the state. Through the arrangements of Phaulkon, the Siamese...
- was in the hands of King Narai's Gr**** favourite, Constantine Phaulkon. One of Phaulkon's policies was to develop Siamese trade through the port of Mergui...
- Ayutthaya. Phetracha's rivalry with counsellor Constantine Phaulkon is understandable. While Phaulkon's ideology was to open Ayutthaya kingdom to the international...
- Bengali Indian ancestry and became the wife of Gr**** adventurer Constantine Phaulkon. Maria Guyomar is known in Thailand for having introduced new dessert recipes...
- Narai's influential foreign minister, the Gr**** adventurer Constantine Phaulkon. Phetracha then married Narai's daughter, took the throne, and pursued...
- King of Ayutthaya, the execution of his pro-French minister Constantine Phaulkon, and the siege of Bangkok in 1688 ended this era of French influence. France...
- Horathibodi and Champa Louis Scott as Constantine Phaulkon Surira Angelina Naenna as Maria Guyomar de Pinha, Phaulkon's wife Parama Imanotai as Rueang / Rueangrit...
- Desfarges had shown no interest in the fate of Phaulkon, Phetracha ordered Phaulkon's execution the same day. Phaulkon, who had been submitted to many tortures...