List of Thai royal consorts

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This article lists the royal consorts of monarchs of Thailand from the foundation of the Sukhothai Kingdom in 1238 until the present day.

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Sukhothai Kingdom

Phra Ruang Dynasty

NameRankBecame consortCeased to be consortSpouseNotes
Phra Nang SuangChiefUnnamedUnnamed Si Inthrathit
Phra Nang SakaChiefUnnamedUnnamed Maha Thammaracha I

Ayutthaya Kingdom

Uthong Dynasty

NameRankBecame consortCeased to be consortSpouseNotes
Phummawadi ThewiChief13501369 Ramathibodi I
UnnamedChief(1) 1369
(2) 1388
(1) 1370
(2) 1395
Ramesuan
UnnamedChief13951409 Ramrachathirat
Si Suda Chan Chief1548 Worawongsathirat

Suphannaphum Dynasty

NameRankBecame consortCeased to be consortSpouseNotes
UnnamedChief13701388 Borommarachathirat I
Queen of Sukhothai (Unnamed)Queen consort
None1388 Thong Lan
UnnamedChief14081424 Intharacha
Princess of Sukhothai (Unnamed)Chief
Princess of Sukhothai (Unnamed)Chief14241448 Borommarachathirat II
Princess of Sukhothai (Unnamed)Chief14481488 Borommatrailokkanat
UnnamedChief14881491 Borommarachathirat III
Suriyawongsa ThewiChief14911529 Ramathibodi II
Soi ThongLeft
Waenfa ThongNoble consort
UnnamedChief15291533 Borommarachathirat IV
None15331534 Ratsadathirat
ChittrawadiRight1534 Chairachathirat
Si Suda Chan Left1546
None15461548 Yotfa
Suriyothai 15483 February 1548 Maha Chakkraphat
Rattana Mani Net
Unknown(1) 18 February 1564
(2) 15 April 1569
(1) 12 May 1568
(2) 2 August 1569
Mahinthrathirat

Sukhothai Dynasty

NameRankBecame consortCeased to be consortSpouseNotes
Wisutkasat Chief29 September 156930 June 1590 Maha Thammaracha
Mani RattanaChief30 June 159025 April 1605 Naresuan
Ek KasattriChief1595
Yadaya Mibaya (Unnamed)Chief1596
SawatdiChief25 April 16051620 Ekathotsarot
UnnamedChief
UnnamedChief
UnnamedChief
UnnamedChief
UnnamedChief
UnnamedChief
UnnamedChief
None1620 Si Saowaphak
ChanthachayaChief Songtham
Khattiya ThewiChief
Ammarit
None16281629 Chetthathirat
None1629 Athittayawong

Prasat Thong Dynasty

NameRankBecame consortCeased to be consortSpouseNotes
Pathuma Thewi or PrathumaRight16291656 Prasat Thong
SuriyaRight
Chantha ThewiRight
Siri KanlayaRight
Ubon ThewiLeft
Napha Thewi or PraphawadiLeft
On Buttri or Wai ButtriLeft
Kanittha ThewiLeft
None1656 Chai
None1656 Si Suthammaracha
KasattriRight26 October 1656 Narai
Unnamed QueenLeft11 July 1688
Si Chulalak (Chaem)Noble consort
Kusawadi or Ratchaya ThewiNoble consort

Ban Phlu Luang Dynasty

NameRankBecame consortCeased to be consortSpouseNotes
KanCentral16881703 Phetracha
YothathipRight
Yothathep Left
Unnamed QueenChief17031709 Sanphet VIII
RattanaNoble consort
Kaeofa of Vientianeleft1709
RachanurakChief17091733 Sanphet IX
ThapthimChief
SetChief
IangPrincess consort
AphainuchitRight17331738 Borommakot
Phiphit MontriCentral1758
SangwanLeft1755
Thao ToiChief1758 Uthumphon
WimonphatChief17587 April 1767 Ekkathat

Thonburi Kingdom

Thonburi Dynasty

NameRankBecame consortCeased to be consortSpouseNotes
BatborichaChief28 December 17686 April 1782 Taksin
Boricha Phakdi Si SudarakLeft

Rattanakosin Kingdom

Chakri Dynasty

NameRankBecame consortCeased to be consortSpouseNotes
Amarindra Queen6 April 17827 September 1809 Rama I
Sri Suriyendra Queen7 September 180921 July 1824 Rama II
Kunthon Thipphayawadi Princess consortc. 1816
None Rama III Ruled from 21 July 1824 to 2 April 1851
Somanass Waddhanawathy Queen2 April 185110 October 1852 Rama IV
Debsirindra Queenc. 18529 September 1861
Phannarai Princess consortc. 18521 October 1868
Daksinaja Naradhirajbutri Princess consortc. 1871c. 1871 Rama V
Saovabhak Nariratana Princess consortc. 187221 July 1887
Ubolratana Narinaga Princess consort23 October 1910
Sukhumala Marasri Queenc. 1876
Savang Vadhana Queenc. 1877
Sunanda Kumariratana Queen31 May 1880
Saovabha Phongsri Queen Regent23 October 1910
Saisavali Bhiromya Princess consortc. 1881
Dara Rasmi Princess consort3 February 1887
Indrasakdi Sachi Princess consort12 January 192225 November 1925 Rama VI
Lakshamilavan Princess consort27 August 1922
Suvadhana Princess consort10 August 1924
Rambhai Barni Queen25 November 19252 March 1935 Rama VII
Never married Rama VIII Ruled from 2 March 1935 to 9 June 1946
Sirikit Queen regent28 April 195013 October 2016 Rama IX
Suthida Queen1 May 2019Incumbent Rama X [1]

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