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Phra Phuttha Rangsan
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A Buddha statue representing His Majesty King Phutthayǭtfačhulālōk
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Phra Phuttha Nimot[1]
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A Buddha statue representing His Majesty King Phutthalœ̄tlānaphālai
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Senior Prince
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His Majesty King Čhǭmklāo Čhāoyūhūa
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Prince Mongkut
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Junior Prince
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His Majesty King Pinklāo Čhāoyūhūa
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Krommakhun Rāmʿitsarēt
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Phraʿongčhāo Suriyā, son of King Rama I, later elevated to the title of krommaphra
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Mister Mang
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Phraʿongčhāo Mang, son of King Rama II, later elevated to the title of His Royal Highness Kromphrayā Dēchādisǭn
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Krommakhun Dētʿadisǭn
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Krommakhun Phiphitphūbēn
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Phraʿongčhāo Phanomwan, son of King Rama II, later elevated to the title of krommaphra
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Krommamư̄n Nuchitchinōrot
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Phraʿongčhāo Wāsukrī, son of King Rama I, ordained as patriarch in charge of the Central Patriarchate, quartered at Phra Chēttuphon Monastery, later anointed as supreme patriarch titled His Royal Highness Krommaphra Paramānuchitchinōrot
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- ↑ A typographical error for Nimit. (Wikisource contributor note)