List of Thai royal consorts
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This article lists the royal consorts of monarchs of Thailand from the foundation of the Sukhothai Kingdom in 1238 until the present day.
Phra Ruang dynasty
[edit]Name | Rank | Became consort | Ceased to be consort | Spouse | Notes |
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Phra Nang Suang | Chief | Unnamed | Unnamed | Si Inthrathit | |
Phra Nang Saka | Chief | Unnamed | Unnamed | Maha Thammaracha I |
Uthong dynasty
[edit]Name | Rank | Became consort | Ceased to be consort | Spouse | Notes |
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Phummawadi Thewi | Chief | 1350 | 1369 | Uthong | |
Unnamed | Chief | (1) 1369 (2) 1388 |
(1) 1370 (2) 1395 |
Ramesuan | |
Unnamed | Chief | 1395 | 1409 | Ramrachathirat | |
Sri Sudachan | Chief | 1548 | Worawongsathirat |
Suphannaphum dynasty
[edit]Name | Rank | Became consort | Ceased to be consort | Spouse | Notes |
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Unnamed | Chief | 1370 | 1388 | Borommarachathirat I | |
Queen of Sukhothai (Unnamed) | Queen consort | ||||
None | 1388 | Thong Lan | |||
Unnamed | Chief | 1408 | 1424 | Intharacha | |
Princess of Sukhothai (Unnamed) | Chief | ||||
Princess of Sukhothai (Unnamed) | Chief | 1424 | 1448 | Borommarachathirat II | |
Princess of Sukhothai (Unnamed) | Chief | 1448 | 1488 | Borommatrailokkanat | |
Unnamed | Chief | 1488 | 1491 | Borommarachathirat III | |
Suriyawongsa Thewi | Chief | 1491 | 1529 | Ramathibodi II | |
Soi Thong | Left | ||||
Waenfa Thong | Noble consort | ||||
Unnamed | Chief | 1529 | 1533 | Borommarachathirat IV | |
None | 1533 | 1534 | Ratsadathirat | ||
Chittrawadi | Right | 1534 | Chairachathirat | ||
Sri Sudachan | Left | 1546 | |||
None | 1546 | 1548 | Yotfa | ||
Suriyothai | 1548 | 3 February 1548 | Maha Chakkraphat | ||
Rattana Mani Net | |||||
Unknown | (1) 18 February 1564 (2) 15 April 1569 |
(1) 12 May 1568 (2) 2 August 1569 |
Mahinthrathirat |
Sukhothai dynasty
[edit]Name | Rank | Became consort | Ceased to be consort | Spouse | Notes |
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Wisutkasat | Chief | 29 September 1569 | 30 June 1590 | Maha Thammaracha | |
Mani Rattana | Chief | 30 June 1590 | 25 April 1605 | Naresuan | |
Ek Kasattri | Chief | 1595 | |||
Yadaya Mibaya (Unnamed) | Chief | 1596 | |||
Sawatdi | Chief | 25 April 1605 | 1620 | Ekathotsarot | |
Unnamed | Chief | ||||
Unnamed | Chief | ||||
Unnamed | Chief | ||||
Unnamed | Chief | ||||
Unnamed | Chief | ||||
Unnamed | Chief | ||||
Unnamed | Chief | ||||
None | 1620 | Si Saowaphak | |||
Chanthachaya | Chief | Songtham | |||
Khattiya Thewi | Chief | ||||
Ammarit | |||||
None | 1628 | 1629 | Chetthathirat | ||
None | 1629 | Athittayawong |
Prasat Thong dynasty
[edit]Name | Rank | Became consort | Ceased to be consort | Spouse | Notes |
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Pathuma Thewi or Prathuma | Right | 1629 | 1656 | Prasat Thong | |
Suriya | Right | ||||
Chantha Thewi | Right | ||||
Siri Kanlaya | Right | ||||
Ubon Thewi | Left | ||||
Napha Thewi or Praphawadi | Left | ||||
On Buttri or Wai Buttri | Left | ||||
Kanittha Thewi | Left | ||||
None | 1656 | Chai | |||
None | 1656 | Si Suthammaracha | |||
Kasattri | Right | 26 October 1656 | Narai | ||
Unnamed Queen | Left | 11 July 1688 | |||
Si Chulalak (Chaem) | Noble consort | ||||
Kusawadi or Ratchaya Thewi | Noble consort |
Ban Phlu Luang dynasty
[edit]Name | Rank | Became consort | Ceased to be consort | Spouse | Notes |
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Kan | Central | 1688 | 1703 | Phetracha | |
Yothathip | Right | ||||
Sudawadi | Left | ||||
Unnamed Queen | Chief | 1703 | 1709 | Suriyenthrathibodi | |
Rattana | Noble consort | ||||
Kaeofa of Vientiane | left | 1709 | |||
Rachanurak | Chief | 1709 | 1733 | Thai Sa | |
Thapthim | Chief | ||||
Set | Chief | ||||
Iang | Princess consort | ||||
Aphainuchit | Right | 1733 | 1738 | Borommakot | |
Phiphit Montri | Central | 1758 | |||
Sangwan | Left | 1755 | |||
Thao Toi | Chief | 1758 | Uthumphon | ||
Wimonphat | Chief | 1758 | 7 April 1767 | Ekkathat |
Thonburi dynasty
[edit]Name | Rank | Became consort | Ceased to be consort | Spouse | Notes |
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Batboricha | Chief | 28 December 1768 | 6 April 1782 | Taksin | |
Boricha Phakdi Si Sudarak | Left |
Name | Rank | Became consort | Ceased to be consort | Spouse | Notes |
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Amarindra | Queen | 6 April 1782 | 7 September 1809 | Rama I | |
Sri Suriyendra | Queen | 7 September 1809 | 21 July 1824 | Rama II | |
Kunthon Thipphayawadi | Princess consort | c. 1816 | |||
Never appointed any concubines to be queen or princess consort | — | — | Rama III | Ruled from 21 July 1824 to 2 April 1851 | |
Somanass Waddhanawathy | Queen | 2 April 1851 | 10 October 1852 | Mongkut | |
Debsirindra | Queen | c. 1852 | 9 September 1861 | ||
Phannarai | Princess consort | c. 1852 | 1 October 1868 | ||
Daksinaja Naradhirajbutri | Princess consort | c. 1871 | c. 1871 | Chulalongkorn | |
Saovabhark Nariratana | Princess consort | c. 1872 | 21 July 1887 | ||
Ubolratana Narinaga | Princess consort | 23 October 1910 | |||
Sukhumala Marasri | Queen | c. 1876 | |||
Savang Vadhana | Queen | c. 1877 | |||
Sunanda Kumariratana | Queen | 31 May 1880 | |||
Saovabha Phongsri | Queen regent | 23 October 1910 | |||
Saisavali Bhiromya | Princess consort | c. 1881 | |||
Dara Rasmi | Princess consort | 3 February 1887 | |||
Indrasakdi Sachi | Princess consort (former Queen) | 12 January 1922 | 25 November 1925 | Vajiravudh | |
Lakshamilavan | Princess consort | 27 August 1922 | |||
Suvadhana | Princess consort | 10 August 1924 | |||
Rambai Barni | Queen | 25 November 1925 | 2 March 1935 | Prajadhipok | |
Never married | — | — | Ananda Mahidol | Ruled from 2 March 1935 to 9 June 1946 | |
Sirikit Kitiyakara | Queen regent | 28 April 1950 | 13 October 2016 | Bhumibol Adulyadej | |
Suthida Tidjai | Queen | 1 May 2019 | Incumbent | Vajiralongkorn | [1] |
References
[edit]- ^ ประกาศ เรื่อง สถาปนาสมเด็จพระราชินี (PDF). Ratchakitcha.soc.go.th. Ratchakitcha [Royal Thai Government Gazette]. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 1, 2019. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
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