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The Untold Story of George Falcon: Evidence Reveals He Lived a Peaceful Life Until the End

Historical Evidence Challenges Portrayal of ‘George Falcon’ in Popular Drama

Intriguing findings suggest that ‘George Falcon,’ a prominent figure in the Ayutthaya period, did not meet his demise on a mission for ‘Phra Chao Tai Sa,’ but instead led a peaceful life until his final days.

The latest episode of the hit drama series “Prom Destiny” continues to captivate audiences with the fascinating life of ‘George Falcon’ or ‘Yacht Falcon.’ The character is the son of the highly skilled culinary expert ‘Thao Thong Kip Ma,’ renowned for her mastery in preparing both sweet and savory dishes during the Ayutthaya era. According to the storyline, his life is tragically cut short while undertaking crucial missions for ‘Phra Chao Tai Sa,’ the 30th king of Ayutthaya.

However, an article published on the website Arts and Culture challenges this narrative, shedding light on historical records indicating that George Mae Hebog actually enjoyed a peaceful existence, accompanied by his wife and children.

What makes this revelation even more captivating is the discovery of a document titled “Journal of the Siam Society,” found within the pages of R. Adey Moore’s work, “An Early British Merchant in Bangkok.” The document contains a family tree that showcases Constantine Falcon, also known as Okyawichaiyen, marrying a Japanese woman who was a devout Catholic (referred to as Marie Guimar de Pina or the Golden Horse). It is through this union that they bore their son, ‘George Falcon.’

As historical accounts suggest, ‘George Falcon’ matured and served in the Kingdom of Siam before being appointed as an ambassador to the port city of ‘Pondicherry’ in India.

Subsequently, he entered into a union with a Portuguese woman, with whom he had a son named John Falcon, as well as several daughters.

Contrary to the dramatic depiction, it is evident that ‘George Falcon’ actually passed away peacefully towards the end of the reign of His Majesty King Borommajorn in 1754.

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Revealing evidence that ‘George Falcon’ did not die on a mission. ‘Phra Chao Tai Sa’, but lived a peaceful life until the end.

It remains popular. For the drama “Prom Destiny” which is the latest episode. The important character is “George Falcon” or “Yacht Falcon”, the son of “Thao Thong Kip Ma”, a very skilled woman in cooking sweet and savory dishes in the Ayutthaya period. life must be terminated While performing important missions for “Phra Chao Tai Sa”, the 30th king of Ayutthaya

However, the website Arts and Culture has written about the death of George Falcon saying that it appears in historical records that George Mae Hebog lives in peace. Accompanied by his wife and children

noting that interesting evidence shows that George Falcon, one of the nobles of the Ayutthaya period Not dead as in the play is the document “Journal of the Siam Society” in “An Early British Merchant in Bangkok” by Moore, R. Adey.

Inside, the family tree indicated that Constantine Falcon or Okyawichaiyen had married a woman who was Japanese. A believer in the Catholic faith (that is, Marie Guimar de Pina or the Golden Horse) before having a son, “George Falcon”

George Falcone is said to have grown up and served in the land of Siam. Before being sent to work abroad as an ambassador in “Pondicherry”, a port city in France. located in India

Later, he agreed to live with a Portuguese woman. They have one son, John Falcon, and several daughters.

Before 1754, George Falcone died peacefully at the end of His Majesty King Borommajorn’s reign.

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