Vibhavadi Rangsit - Ancestors

Ancestors

Ancestors of Vibhavadi Rangsit
16. (=24.) Buddha Loetla Nabhalai (Rama II)
8. King Pinklao
17. (=25.) Sri Suriyendra
4. Vichaichan
18. Bunmee Sae-ong
9. Aim Sae-ong
2. Rajani Chamcharas, the Prince of Bidyalongkorn
20. Thad Chuto
10. Ploy Chuto
5. Liamlek Chuto
22. Svasti Chuto
11. Nim Svasti-Chuto
23. Piam Bunnag
1. Vibhavadi Rangsit
24. (=16.) Buddha Loetla Nabhalai (Rama II)
12. King Mongkut, Rama IV
25. (=17.) Sri Suriyendra
6. Voravanakara, the Prince of Naradhip Praphanpong
26. On Sirivan
13. Khian Sirivan
27. Im Sirivan
3. Princess Pornphimolphan Voravarn
7. Phan
Persondata
Name Vibhavadi Rangsit
Alternative names
Short description Thai princess
Date of birth 1920-11-20
Place of birth Bangkok, Thailand
Date of death 1977-02-16
Place of death Surat Thani, Thailand

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