Prince Kashemsri Subhayok, the Prince Divakaravongse Pravati [RTGS: Kasemsi Supphayok, the Prince Thiwakon Wongprawat] (พระเจ้าบรมวงศ์เธอ พระองค์เจ้าเกษมศรีศุภโยค กรมหมื่นทิวากรวงศ์ประวัติ), was the thirtieth child of King Rama IV of Thailand, and the fourth child born to Chao Chom Manda Chan, a royal consort of the King, born on 17 August 1857. He was known for his artistic, poetic, and architectural contributions, and served as a privy councillor during the reign of his brother King Chulalongkorn.

Kashemsri Subhayok
Prince Divakaravongse Pravati
Born(1857-08-17)17 August 1857
Bangkok, Siam
Died3 January 1915(1915-01-03) (aged 57)
Bangkok, Siam
Spouse
  • Princess Prasansap Singhara
  • Phoem Sarobon
  • Phlat
  • Lamai Panikkabut
  • Pao
  • Son Phuangnak
  • Chaem
  • Choei
  • Chuea
  • Waen Panikkabut
Issue30 children (18 sons, 12 daughters)
HouseKashemsri family (Chakri Dynasty)
FatherMongkut (Rama IV)
MotherChao Chom Manda Chan

King Rama V elevated his royal rank to Kromma Muen (กรมหมื่น), and granted him the titular name of Divakaravongse Pravati (ทิวากรวงศ์ประวัติ) in 1896.

He is the founder of the House of Kashemsri (ราชสกุลเกษมศรี)

Prince Kashemsri Subhayok died in the reign of King Rama VI, on 3 January 1915 at the age of 57 due to illness. King Vajiravudh (Rama VI) presided over the initial funeral rites, before ordering that the prince's body be kept in a ceremonial urn for one year of prayer as was customary for Siamese royals of higher rank.[1] The king also decreed that government officials would observe the funeral of the late prince by wearing mourning attire for fifteen days. After the rites concluded, King Vajiravudh presided over the prince's cremation at Wat Benchamabophit on 11 June 1916.[2] The prince's remains were interred within the royal cloisters surrounding the chedi of Wat Makut Kasattriyaram, the temple of his father King Mongkut. Since then, many members of the House of Kashemsri have chosen to have their remains interred within Wat Makut as well.

Issue

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Prince Kashemsri Subhayok had 10 consorts:

  1. Mom Poem Kshemasrī na Ayudhya (née Sarobol)
  2. Mom Plad Kshemasrī na Ayudhya
  3. Mom Lamai Kshemasrī na Ayudhya (née Panikbudh)
  4. Mom Pao Kshemasrī na Ayudhya
  5. Mom Chao (HSH Princess) Prasansap Kshemasrī na Ayudhya (née Sinharā), a daughter of HRH Prince Singhara, The Prince Bondinpaisansopon Thikachonchoetprayun
  6. Mom Son Kshemasrī na Ayudhya (née Puangnak)
  7. Mom Cham Kshemasrī na Ayudhya
  8. Mom Choey Kshemasrī na Ayudhya
  9. Mom Chua Kshemasrī na Ayudhya
  10. Mom Waen Kshemasrī na Ayudhya (née Panikbudh)

The prince had 30 children, with 18 sons and 12 daughters.

Portrait Name Mother Birth Death Spouse(s)
  1. Mom Chao Padhipatkasemsri 1st of Mom Poem March 1872 27 November 1924 Mom Rod
Mom Nueong (Panyarachun)
  2. Mom Chao Mao 2nd of Mom Poem 1873 27 December 1875
  3. Mom Chao Sombatboon Mom Plad May 1874 3 May 1923 Mom Chamroen (Panikbudh)
Mom Phu
4. Mom Chao Naen
Elevated to: Phra Ong Chao (HH Prince) Suprayok-Kasem in 1921
3rd of Mom Poem 29 August 1874 1932 Mom Khao (Suranandana)
Mom Nuam (Sekarit)
Mom Peung (Suranandana)
  5. Mom Chao Pakamal 1st of Mom Lamai 1 June 1881 27 February 1925
  6. Mom Chao Viladh Rampai Mom Pao April 1883 2 October 1908 Mom Chao (HSH Princess) Anuchatsuksawat Sukhavasti
  7. Male Mom Chao (Unknown Name) 1885 26 November 1891
  8. Mom Chao Bhunsrikasem Mom Chao Prasansap 14 November 1886 25 September 1963 Mom Chao (HSH Princess) Suksrisamon Kshemasrī
Mom Nom
  9. Mom Chao Prapason 1st of Mom Son 29 October 1890 15 October 1933 Mom Prapas (Hongsakul)
  10. Mom Chao Trakanchok 2nd of Mom Lamai 1890 1 March 1904
  11. Mom Chao Sombhop Mom Cham 7 August 1891 24 September 1963 Mom Yuan (Laksanapranai)
  12. Mom Chao Puek (Male) Un­known Un­known
  13. Mom Chao Chitapoktawi 3rd of Mom Lamai 10 October 1893 16 November 1946 Mom Pon (Laohasedhi)
  14. Mom Chao Lek (Male) 2nd in Mom Son 1 January 1893 6 May 1894
  15. Female Mom Chao (Unknown Name) 7 September 1894 2 July 1895
  16. Mom Chao Wattayakara 3rd of Mom Son 28 August 1895 14 April 1974 Mom La-ong (Suksatit)
Mom Saiyud (Tawetikul)
  17. Mom Chao Akabandh 1st of Mom Choey June 1895 October 1918
  18. Mom Chao Suksrisamon 4th of Mom Lamai 11 October 1895 16 December 1944 Mom Chao Bhunsrikasem
  19. Mom Chao Uthaipongse 1st of Mom Chua 10 August 1895 12 February 1957 Mom Chao (HSH Princess) Suebsuksawat Sukhavasti
  20. Male Mom Chao (Unknown Name) Un­known 1896
  21. Mom Chao Somsong 4th of Mom Son 17 September 1898 22 February 1942 Mom Chao (HSH Princess) Nikaradevan Devakula
  22. Mom Chao Ithiponpongse 1st of Mom Waen 15 January 1898 8 December 1964 Mom Kasonbubha (Akmanont)
  23. Mom Chao Wilaiwan 2nd of Mom Chua 4 July 1898 20 January 1946 Mom Chao (HSH Princess) Suebsuksawat Sukhavasti
  24. Mom Chao Tu (Female) Un­known 2 October 1908
  25. Mom Chao Samosonkasem 5th of Mom Lamai 16 May 1902 23 April 1989 Mom Chao (HSH Princess) Kaekaicharasri Devakula
  26. Mom Chao Mantana 2nd of Mom Choey 20 May 1902 23 July 1945
  27. Mom Chao Vongkae 5th of Mom Son 1 May 1902 18 September 1996 Mom Chao (HSH Princess) Niwadhawongse Kshemasanta
  28. Mom Chao Mongkolyok 2nd of Mom Waen 29 June 1910 12 July 1930
  29. (Mom Chao) Kasem Saovabha
Lost royal rank upon marriage to a commoner
3rd of Mom Waen 8 June 1914 29 January 2002 Pierre (Unknown Translation of Foreign Surname)
  30. Mom Chao Bunsalokasem 4th of Mom Waen 12 January 1915 26 December 1997 Mom Srisombat (Akmanont)

Honours

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References

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  1. ^ "Royal Siamese Government: Official Obituaries" (PDF). Royal Thai Government Archives. 9 January 1915. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 5, 2019. Retrieved 5 June 2019.
  2. ^ "Royal Thai Government Archives" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on June 5, 2019.
  3. ^ ราชกิจจานุเบกษา, เครื่องราชอิสริยาภรณ์ที่พระราชทานแก่ท่านที่ได้รับพระสุพรรณบัตรและหิรัญบัตร, เล่ม ๑๓, ตอน ๓๔, ๒๒ พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. ๒๔๓๙, หน้า ๔๑๗
  4. ^ ราชกิจจานุเบกษา, พระราชทานเหรียญรัตนาภรณ์ รัชกาลที่ ๔, เล่ม ๒๑, ตอน ๓๒, ๖ พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. ๒๔๔๗, หน้า ๕๖๔