Thammathibet
| Thammathibet ธรรมธิเบศร | |||||
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| Prince Senaphithak | |||||
| Viceroy of Siam | |||||
| Tenure | 1732–1755 | ||||
| Predecessor | Borommakot | ||||
| Successor | Uthumphon | ||||
| Died | 1746 Ayutthaya, Ayutthaya Kingdom | ||||
| Spouse | Inthasudawadi, Princess Yisanseni | ||||
| Issue | Athit, Prince Phithak Phubet 12 sons and daughters | ||||
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| House | Ban Phlu Luang dynasty | ||||
| Father | Borommakot | ||||
| Mother | Khao, Princess Aphainuchit | ||||
Thammathibet Chaiyachet Suriyawong, the Prince Senaphithak (Thai: สมเด็จเจ้าฟ้าธรรมธิเบศรไชยเชษฐสุริยวงศ กรมขุนเสนาพิทักษ์) or Prince Narathibet (Thai: นราธิเบศร์), also known as Prince Kung/ Chao Fa Kung (Thai: เจ้าฟ้ากุ้ง; 1715 – 1755), was Viceroy of the front palace of the Kingdom of Ayutthaya, from 1732/33 but he is more well-known as one of the most prominent poets in Thai literature. He also created the music for the Royal Barge Procession.