- Rangsit, Prince of Chainat
Infobox Monarch|royal
name =Rangsit Prayurasakdi
title =Prince of Siam , Prince of Chainat
caption =HRH Prince Rangsit Prayurasakdi, Prince of Chainat
othertitles =Prince of Chainat
full name =HRH Prince Rangsit Prayurasakdi, Prince of Chainat
spouse 1 =Mom Elisabeth Rangsit na Ayudhaya(Scharnberger)
issue =3 sons and daughters
royal house =House of Chakri
father =KingChulalongkorn
mother =Chao Ghom Manda(Range of Royal Consort) Nueng
date of birth =
place of birth =Bangkok ,Thailand
date of death =
place of death =Bangkok ,Thailand
date of burial =
place of burial =|Rangsit Prayurasakdi, Prince of Chainat or Somdej Phra Chao Boromawongse Ther Krom Phraya Jainad Narendhorn ( _th. สมเด็จพระเจ้าบรมวงศ์เธอ พระองค์เจ้ารังสิตประยูรศักดิ์ กรมพระยาชัยนาทนเรนทร)(
November 12 1885 -March 7 1951 ) was the Thai Founder of the Public Health Ministry andPrince Regent .Early life
Prince Rangsit was born as the 52nd child of King
Chulalongkorn and the second child of Chao Chom Manda Nueng (MR.Nueng Snidvongs), the 22nd wife of the King. After the early death of his mother he and his elder sister Princess Yaovabha Bhonghsanids were adopted by QueenSavang Vadhana , thus he grew up as a half-brother and childhood friend of Prince Mahidol. He started his education at the Royal School in theGrand Palace . At the age of 14, he was sent toGermany for his education, at first theMartineum gymnasium inHalberstadt where he graduated withAbitur in 1905 and later Heidelberg-University inHeidelberg . Though he was more interested inmedicine , his father insisted on an education injurisdiction , which he did at theLife In Siam
After returning to Siam during the reign of his elder brother King
Vajiravhud in 1913 he worked on improving Siam’shealth care system. Todate, the statue of Prince Rangsit is situated in front of Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health, of which he is the founding father. He also worked on improving the nation's university system, which made him the first director of the university department of the Ministry of Education [http://chula.ac.th/cuweb_en/history/dist/rangsit_en.html] .Following the
Siamese coup d'état of 1932 , Prince Rangsit did not involve himself in politics, but was nevertheless seen as a threat by the Pro-Fascist military government of Major General Phibunsongkhram, which arrested the Prince under charges of treason in 1938. This was possibly due to his position as the most senior prince remaining in the country at the time. In prison he spent much of his time inmeditation and in the writing of a journal which recounts his memories and experiences of traveling toEurope for the first time in 1899. On 28th September 1943, having been jailed for 4 years and 9 months, Prince Rangsit was released by the Phibun-government (1 year prior to the release of other political prisoners). Along with the release of Phibun's other political prisoners, Prince Rangsit's titles were permanently restored to him by the Khuang-Pridi government which came to power following Phibun's forced resignation in May 1944.Prince Rangsit is reputed to have had a significant role in ensuring the continuity of the Thai royal family in its transitory phase from the uncertainties which followed the
abdication of (his younger half-brother) KingRama VII to theCoronation of his two nephews KingAnanda Mahidol and KingBhumibol Adulyadej.After King Ananda Mahidols mysterious death in theGrand Palace , Prince Bhumipol, the second child of Rangsit's half-brother Prince Mahidol, was appointed as the new king. Since the new king at first planned to finish his education abroad, Prince Rangsit was appointed as Regent on June 16 1946, as well as chairman of the Supreme Council of State since 1947.Death
He died of a heart attack while in bed, at Vidyu palace on Wireless road, Bangkok in March 1951. At his death, he was the last surviving son of King
Chulalongkorn , having lived 65 years and four months. He is also known to be a great collector of Thai antiques and art works.The Rangsit canal and the outskirts of Bangkok known as Rangsit were named in honour of this prince during his lifetime, although the highway in Bangkok known as Vibhavadi Rangsit is named after his daughter in law, HRH Princess
Vibhavadi Rangsit .References
HRH, Prince Rangsit Prayursak:"First-Trip Abroad-1899" (2005), edited by M.R.Priyananda Rangsit, Bangkok (ISBN, 974-932231-2)
Royal Family of Thailand [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~royalty/thailand/i430.html]
Further reading
Distinguished contributors to the evolution of Chulalongkorn University [http://search.it.chula.ac.th/query/search/cached.jsp?idx=0&id=760]
Prince Rangsit of Chainad [http://search.it.chula.ac.th/curel/chula_eng/history/dist/rangsit_en.html]
The coronation of the longest reigning monarch [http://www.pattayamail.com/353/features.htm#hd1]
Persondata
NAME=Rangsit Prayurasakdi
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Prince of Chainat, รังสิต
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Regent of Thailand,
DATE OF BIRTH=November 12 1885
PLACE OF BIRTH=Bangkok ,Thailand
DATE OF DEATH=March 7 1951
PLACE OF DEATH=Bangkok ,Thailand
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