Prince Chulalongkorn

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Prince Chulalongkorn is a character in the historical novel "Anna and the King of Siam," depicted as one of the children of the King of Siam taught by the British governess Anna Leonowens.

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Prince Chulalongkorn canonical 3
the King of Siam 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Anna and the King of Siam
basedOn King Chulalongkorn
surface form: Chulalongkorn, King Rama V of Siam
characterOrigin adaptation of Anna Leonowens’s memoirs
characterRole royal child pupil of Anna Leonowens
createdBy Margaret Landon
depictedAs child of the King of Siam
educationContext Western-style education from Anna Leonowens
familyRole prince of Siam
fictionalizationOf historical Siamese prince
firstAppearance Anna and the King of Siam
surface form: Anna and the King of Siam (1944 novel)
genreOfWorkAppearedIn biographical novel
historical fiction
hasTeacher Anna Leonowens
languageOfWork English
medium prose literature
name Prince Chulalongkorn self-link
nationalityInFiction Siamese
partOf royal household of Siam (in fiction)
portrayedAs curious about Western ideas
intelligent child
relative King of Siam
settingCountry Thailand
surface form: Siam
taughtBy Anna Leonowens
timePeriodOfFiction 19th century
workType historical novel

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Anna and the King of Siam featuresCharacter Prince Chulalongkorn
King Mongkut of Siam child Prince Chulalongkorn
Lady Thiang loyalTo Prince Chulalongkorn
this entity surface form: the King of Siam
Prince Chulalongkorn name Prince Chulalongkorn self-link