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- Thammathibet Chaiyachet Suriyawong, the Prince Senaphithak (Thai: สมเด็จเจ้าฟ้าธรรมธิเบศรไชยเชษฐสุริยวงศ กรมขุนเสนาพิทักษ์) or Prince Narathibet (Thai:...
- Tilokaraj of Lan Na. One literary work is Kap He Ruea, composed by Prince Thammathibet in the nirat tradition. Traditionally, the verse is sung during the royal...
- made his son Thammathibet the Grand Vizier. Thammathibet proved to be an able prince and was also known for being a poet. However, Thammathibet had affairs...
- summoned Thammathibet for inquisition but Thammathibet visited his father the king with a sword in his hand. Borommakot then had Thammathibet imprisoned...
- and hills of the Phra Phutthabat area in Saraburi, composed by Prince Thammathibet, Viceroy of Siam (1732–1755), closely observes the animals and plants...
- shared the same mother. Ekkathat also had an older half-brother Prince Thammathibet who was born to another main consort of Prince Phon. In 1732, King Thaisa...
- Nirat poems using khlong (โคลง) and kap (กาพย์) metrical variety. Prince Thammathibet (1715-1755) (Thai: เจ้าฟ้าธรรมธิเบศ) was a renowned Nirat poet whose...
- monarch, Ekkathat, alongside his brother, Uthumphon, undermined Prince Thammathibet, the Front Palace Uparaj and designated heir to his father, King Borommakot...
- Financial services Founded 1942; 83 years ago (1942) Founder Chao Phraya Sri Thammathibet Headquarters Bangkok, Thailand Key people Vanich Chaiyawan, Chairman...
- Phra Malai (Thai: พระมาลัยคำหลวง), a Buddhist epic composed by Prince Thammathibet in 1737. Other Buddhist pieces from this era include the Sue-ko Kham...