Khamwaen
Concubine of Rama I / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Princess Khamwaen or Concubine Waen (Thai: เจ้าจอมแว่น) was a daughter of King Bunsan of Vientiane and a concubine (Chao Chom) to King Rama I of Bangkok.[1] She was known for her prominent role in the Siamese court as a favorite companion of the monarch.
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Khamwaen | |
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Chao Chom Waen | |
Born | Chao Nang Khamwaen 1769 Kingdom of Vientiane |
Died | 1809 Kingdom of Rattanakosin |
Spouse | King Rama I of Siam |
House | Chakri dynasty (by marriage) |
Father | King Xaiya Setthathirath III of Vientiane |
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