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• | Krommamư̄n Phithakthēwēt | Phraʿongčhāo Kunchǭn, son of King Rama II, later elevated to the title of krommaphra | ||
• | Krommamư̄n Wongsāsanit | Phraʿongčhāo Nūam, son of King Rama II, later elevated to the title of Krommalūang Wongsāthirātsanit | ||
• | Phraʿongčhāo Rœ̄k | Son of the Prince of the Front Palace in the reign of King Rama II, ordained as patriarch and quartered at Bǭwǭn Niwēt Wihān Monastery, anointed in the reign of King Rama V as supreme patriarch titled His Royal Highness Kromphrayā Pawarētwariyālongkǭn | ||
• | Phraʿongčhāo Ladāwan[1] | Son of King Rama III, later titled Krommamư̄n Phuminthraphakdī | ||
• | Phraʿongčhāo ʿAnnop | Son of King Rama III, later titled Krommamư̄n ʿUdommarat-rasī | ||
• | Phraʿongčhāo ʿUrai | Son of King Rama III, later titled Krommamư̄n ʿAdunyalaksombat | ||
• | Phraʿongčhāo Buttrī | Daughter of King Rama III, given the title of Krommalūang Wǭrasētsudā in the reign of King Rama V | ||
• | Mǫmčhāo Phra Rǭng | Son of Krommalūang Phisētsīsawat, son of King Rama I; ordained as ninth-class parīan; later titled Mǫmčhāo Phra Yānwarāphǭn, holding a post of patriarch, and quartered at Bǭphit Phimuk Monastery |
- ↑ Referred to as Latdāwan in the main content. (Wikisource contributor note)