Register  Login  Active Topics  Maps  

Norodom Sihamoni

 Language Learning Forum : Polyglots Post Reply
Kevil
Bilingual Diglot
Newbie
United States
Joined 6764 days ago

4 posts - 4 votes
Speaks: English*, Khmer*
Studies: Japanese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Spanish, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese

 
 Message 1 of 1
23 March 2008 at 5:30pm | IP Logged 
He is the king of Cambodia. He speaks 5 languages:English, Khmer, Czech, Russian, and French.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norodom_Sihamoni

Sihamoni was born in 1953. At the time of his birth and that of his younger brother, his mother, a Cambodian citizen of Italian and Khmer ancestry, was one of King Sihanouk's companions, though it was not known if she was officially one his concubines. (A granddaughter of HRH Prince Norodom Duongchak of Cambodia, Queen Monineath is a daughter of Pomme Peang and her second husband, Jean-François Izzi, a French-Italian banker.) The Royal Ark website entry about the genealogy of the Cambodian royal family states that Sihanouk and Monieath were married twice, once on 12 April 1952, when she was 15, and again ("more formally", according to the website) on 5 March 1955; she is described as Sihanouk's seventh wife.[1] King Norodom Sihamoni has 12 half-brothers and half-sisters by his father's various relationships; his only full sibling, a younger brother, HRH Samdech Norodom Narindrapong (born 1954) died in 2003.

As a child, Sihamoni was sent to Prague, Czechoslovakia by his father in 1962, where he, while attending elementary school, high school and Academy of Music Arts, studied classical dance and music until 1975. He is fluent in French and Czech, as well as being a good speaker of English and Russian. During the 1970 coup d'état by Lon Nol, Sihamoni remained in Czechoslovakia. In 1975, he left Prague and began to study filmmaking in North Korea, and in 1977 returned to his native Cambodia. Immediately, the ruling Khmer Rouge government turned against the monarchy, and Sihamoni was put under house arrest by the Khmer Rouge with the rest of the royal family until the 1979 Vietnamese invasion. In 1981 he moved to France to teach ballet and was later president of the Khmer Dance Association. He lived in France for nearly 20 years, but even then he regularly visited Prague, where he spent his childhood and youth. He spent most of his life outside Cambodia.

In 1993 the prince was appointed Cambodian delegate to UNESCO, the UN cultural body based in Paris, where he became known for his hard work and his devotion to Cambodia. He had previously refused an appoinment as Cambodia's ambassador to France. [1]

On October 14, 2004, he was selected by a special nine-member council, part of a selection process that was quickly put in place after the surprise abdication of King Norodom Sihanouk a week before. Sihamoni's selection was endorsed by Prime Minister Hun Sen and National Assembly Speaker Prince Norodom Ranariddh (the new king's brother), both members of the throne council. He was formally installed as king on October 29, though there has not yet been a coronation or enthronement. In 2008 he issued a Letter of Support for the International Parliament for Safety and Peace, an Intergovernmental Organization for the promotion of world-peace with seat in Italy (see [2]and [3]).

Sihamoni remains a lifelong bachelor and has no children, which means he does not have a direct successor. However, this is not a problem as the king in Cambodia is selected by the throne council.


1 person has voted this message useful



If you wish to post a reply to this topic you must first login. If you are not already registered you must first register


Post ReplyPost New Topic Printable version Printable version

You cannot post new topics in this forum - You cannot reply to topics in this forum - You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum - You cannot create polls in this forum - You cannot vote in polls in this forum


This page was generated in 0.1406 seconds.


DHTML Menu By Milonic JavaScript
Copyright 2024 FX Micheloud - All rights reserved
No part of this website may be copied by any means without my written authorization.