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Chumbhotbongs Paribatra
Chumbhotbongs Paribatra, Prince of Nakhon Sawan Province, Nakhon Sawan II ( th, จุมภฏพงษ์บริพัตร; , 5 December 1904 – 15 September 1959) was the only son of Prince Paripatra to survive into adulthood. He married Mom Ratchawong Pantip Devakula ( th, พันธุ์ทิพย์ เทวกุล; ). Their daughter is the artist, Princess Marsi Paribatra. The only surviving male descendant of royal blood from Queen Sukhumala Marasri and an indirect first cousin of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej (since his Paribatra Sukhumbandhu, father and Prince Mahidol Adulyadej are half-brothers), Chumbhotpong Paripatra was a potential heir to the Thai throne according to the 1924 Palace Law of Succession. In 1952, Prince Chumbhot converted his private residence into the Suan Pakkad Palace. Educations *Debsirin School *Harrow School, UK *Christ Church, Oxford, University of Oxford References

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Marsi Paribatra
Marsi Sukhumbhand Paribatra ( th, มารศีสุขุมพันธุ์ บริพัตร; ; 25 August 1930 – 9 July 2013) was the only daughter of Prince Chumbhotbongs Paribatra, Chumbhot Paripatra, Prince of Nakhon Sawan. She was also an artist. Her style was Mom Chao, Mom Chao Ying (HSH). Early life and career Princess Marsi Paribatra was born in Bangkok, Thailand, but spent much of her childhood abroad in Java, Indonesia and England, United Kingdom, as her father left Thailand in the wake of the Siamese revolution of 1932, Siamese Revolution of 1932. After World War II, she completed her education in Switzerland, France and Spain and was the first female pupil at Aiglon College. In 1954, she was awarded a doctorate (Docteur ès lettres) at the University of Paris for her thesis ''Le romantisme contemporain''. She gained a second doctorate in art history at the Complutense University of Madrid, University of Madrid in 1959. She went on to take lecturing posts i ...
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