Chuthathut Tharadilok (จุฑาธุชธราดิลก)
Thai.
Name of a son of
King
Chulalongkorn
and
Queen
Saowapha,
with the title Prince of
Phetchabun.
He was born on the
island of Koh Si Chang
(fig.) in
Chonburi,
on 5 July 1892,
as
the 90th child of King
Rama V
and as his
15th child with Queen Saowapha (a number of miscarriages included).
He was one of the most senior Thai princes during the rule of his full
brother, King
Wachirawut
(fig.).
In 1905, the
Prince was sent to study in England, together with his brother,
Prince
Atsadang Dechawut
(fig.), and
his half-brother, Prince
Mahidon Adunyadet
(fig.).
Whereas Prince Mahidon went to study at Harrow School for a year and a
half, and Prince Atsadang attended a Military Academy for a short period,
Prince Chuthathut studied at Magdelen College of Cambridge University.
In 1918, after his return to
Siam,
he
led an art school and became an English teacher at the Faculty of
Political Science of the Chulalongkorn University. He was also a
playwright, played the grand piano, the harp and the violin.
He married Princess Bunjirathon
(บุญจิราธร)
Chumphon
on 24 August 1922, though did not produce
any offspring with her,
as he died untimely on 8 July 1923 in Pathumwan Palace in
Bangkok
(dismantled in 1982), just 3 days
after his 31st birthday. His name is
also transcribed Chudadhuj Dharadilok, and his title is sometimes
transliterated Prince of Bejrapurana.
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