- Maha
Senanurak (Thai: สมเด็จพระบวรราชเจ้ามหาเสนานุรักษ์; 29
March 1773 – 16 July 1817) was a
Viceroy appointed by his
brother Phutthaloetla Naphalai as...
- Singhanat,
Viceroy of Rama I
Somdet Phra
Bowararat Chao Maha
Senanurak: HRH
Prince Maha
Senanurak,
Viceroy of Rama II
Somdet Phra
Bowararat Chao Maha Sakdi...
- (****et City) in the same year.
Loetlanaphalai sent his
brother Maha
Senanurak the
Front Palace to
recapture Thalang,
which had been
razed to the ground...
-
Front Palace after the
death of Maha Sura
Singhanat in 1803),
Prince Maha
Senanurak and
Prince Maha
Sakdi Polsep. In 1784–1785, the last of the Nguyễn Lords...
- Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst
until their territory was
mediatised in 1806. Maha
Senanurak was heir
presumptive to his
brother Phutthaloetla Naphalai until his death...
-
Naphalai died
suddenly without having named a
successor to
viceroy Maha
Senanurak, who had died 16 July 1817.
According to the
traditions of
royal succession...
-
Palace (aged 57 years, 148 days) His
Majesty Royal Highness Prince Maha
Senanurak 29
March 1773
Thonburi Younger brother 22
September 1809 – 16 July 1817...
- dynasty,
fathered 41
children with
numerous wives.[citation needed] 40 Maha
Senanurak Thai royal, son of Rama I,
fathered 40 sons and daughters.[citation needed]...
-
Naphalai died
suddenly without having named a
successor to
viceroy Maha
Senanurak, who had died 16 July 1817.
According to the
traditions of
royal succession...
-
princess (died in
Thonburi period)
Prince C**** (1773–1817) The
Prince Senanurak The
Viceroy of His
Majesty King Rama II A
princess (died in
Thonburi period)...