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Andreas du Plessis de Richelieu (24 February 1852 – 25 March 1932) was a Danish naval officer and businessman who became a Siamese admiral and minister of the navy. He was granted the Thai noble title Phraya Chonlayutthayothin ().Andreas du Plessis de Richelieu: The Admiral Who Went Ashore
He commanded forces at the Phra Chulachomklao Fortress in the Paknam Incident of 13 July 1893, that ended the
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, and went on to become the first and only foreign-born commander-in-chief of the
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, from 16 January 1900 to 29 January 1901. In 1884, he co-established the East Asiatic Company with fellow Danish Hans Niels Andersen and would go on to operate Siam Electricity and several railway lines in both Siam and Denmark. During his time in Siam, he formed closed relationships with King Chulalongkorn and Prince Damrong. He returned to Denmark in 1902, suffering from
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. He died at Kokkedal House in
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and is buried at Holmens Cemetery in Copenhagen. Botanist Ernst Johannes Schmidt in 1901,
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and named in Richelieu's honour.


Biography

Andreas du Plessis de Richelieu was born on 24 February 1852 in Løjt Kirkeby,
Denmark Denmark is a Nordic countries, Nordic country in Northern Europe. It is the metropole and most populous constituent of the Kingdom of Denmark,, . also known as the Danish Realm, a constitutionally unitary state that includes the Autonomous a ...
where his father, Louis du Plessis de Richelieu, was currently the
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. Andreas' family originated from
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and migrated to
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around 1670 before settling in Denmark. He had a younger brother named who was born on 8 January 1856. Louis would die before his brother on 30 May 1910 at 54. His father would later die in Saint Thomas,
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in 1859 at age 38. Andreas was 6–7 years old at the time of his father's passing. In 1864, Andreas was student at
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. Andreas Richelieu would then go on to work in the Merchant Marine where he became a Lieutenant of the Reserve in the Danish marine. During his time as a merchant marine, he would visit
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,
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where he found himself attracted to Siam.


Time in Siam

At 23 years old in 1875 he was granted an audience in
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by the Danish king
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where he wished for a Letter of Introduction to the King of Siam,
Chulalongkorn Chulalongkorn (20 September 1853 – 23 October 1910), posthumously honoured as King Chulalongkorn the Great, was the fifth king of Siam from the Chakri dynasty, titled Rama V. Chulalongkorn's reign from 1868 until his death in 1910 was cha ...
. Andreas would then sail from Denmark to Bangkok via
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and with assistance from the Danish consul, he was given an audience by Chulalongkorn on 3 April 1875. The fact that Andreas was not significantly taller than the King was important in Siamese society and both Andreas and Chulalongkorn would form a friendship between the two. A couple weeks after his meeting with Chulalongkorn, he became Captain-Lieutenant and was offered the role of second-in-command of one of the navy's ships which he turned down for command of his own ship, HSMS Regent. In 1878, he was appointed Captain of the Royal Yacht Vesatri. In 1878 he became superintendent of the Marine Forces. However to Siam's navy being small, Andreas occupied himself with other projects such as establishing railways and tramlines in Bangkok. He also learnt Thai. In 1884 he established Andersen & Co. (later the EAC) with Danish business partner Hans Niels Anderson and their company owned the Oriental Hotel in Bangkok, which became the first Western hotel in Thailand. They also established the Oriental Provision Store which became the main supplier of goods to the Marine forces and the Vesatri due to Andreas' role as superintendent. In 1892, they would delivered a new royal yacht called the Maha Chakri which Hans Anderson sailed from
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to Siam. In 1891, he was chosen by Chulalongkorn as an envoy on a private diplomatic mission to France, Denmark and the Russian Empire along with the king's brother Prince Damrong Rajanubhab. As Chulalongkorn continued to modernize his country, the EAC paid for concessions in industries such as teak tree logging. Andreas also acquired concessions such as building and operating a 21-kilometer railway from
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to Bangkok. Though the project would run out of funds, Chulalongkorn would become a shareholder and invest
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170,000 (85 million baht adjusted for inflation). The railway was inaugurated in July 1891 and would operate until 1959 where it became a tramline. He would also lead the construction of the first electric tramline in the country which ran 18 km from the
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to Klong Toey, with Fleuron Jacobsen becoming the project's manager. It opened in 1894 under Danish ownership by Chulalongkorn. The most important concession given to Andreas was the Siam Electric Company Ltd. which he obtained in 1898. Siam Electric had the sole responsibility of delivering electricity to Bangkok and its 40,000 inhabitants. The concession was originally an extendable 10-year concession granted for American L. E. Bennet but was sold to Andreas. The company would prove profitable along with the electric tramline it powered, generating 1,200,000 Danish Crowns or around 1,177,000 baht (5.89 billion baht adjusted for inflation). In 1912 the majority of stocks were sold to Belgians.


Return to Denmark

Andreas left Siam in 1902 on board the Royal yacht ''Maha Chakri'' for Singapore while accompanied by Chulalongkorn and other royal family members. Once in Denmark, be rented then purchased Kokkedal Castle in
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. He also operated a private railway line from Copenhagen to
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. In 1922, one of his companies - Landmandsbanken - collapsed and in 1923 he was fined 4,000 Danish Crowns after being convicted of gross negligence by the Danish Supreme Court. Despite being in Denmark, he maintained close relationships with Chulalongkorn and Prince Damrong who both visited him in Denmark, with Prince Damrong making the last visit to Andreas in 1930. He died age 80 on 25 March 1932 in
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, Denmark.


Family

Andreas was born as the oldest son and child to his father Louis du Plessis de Richelieu and mother Louise Frederikke Caroline du Plessis de Richelieu. His younger sister Louise Frederikke Caroline du Plessis de Richelieu was born on 1 June 1854 and his younger brother Louis du Plessis de Richelieu was born on 7 January 1856. Andreas would marry Dagmar Therese Louise Lerche. Dagmar was born on 21 April 1871 and lived to age 71 and died on 10 July 1942.


Descendants

Together with Dagmar, he would father 3 sons and 3 daughters. Their first child and son Louis Armand was born in Bangkok on 16 November 1892 and lived 82 years until his death on 16 November 1974. Helge was born as their second son on 14 February 1894 and lived to 21 April 1975 at 81 years old. Dagmar was born in Bangkok on 8 May 1895 and lived 85 years to 8 February 1981. Agnes Ingeborg was their second daughter and was born on 25 February 1897 before dying on an unknown date. Lilian Agnete was their first child born in Denmark on 2 February 1903 until her death. Their final child was Louis. In total Andreas had 6 children, 6 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, 3 great-great-children.


Honours and awards

; from Denmark * Chamberlain and Knight Grand Cross of the Danish
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; from Siam * Knight Grand Cross of the Most Exalted
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* Knight Commander of the Most Noble Order of the Crown of Siam * Knight Grand Commander of the Most Illustrious
Order of Chula Chom Klao The Most Illustrious Order of Chula Chom Klao (; ) was established on 16 November 1873 by King Rama V of The Kingdom of Siam (now Thailand) to commemorate the 90th Jubilee of the Chakri Dynasty and bears his name (จุลจอมเกล ...
* Dushdi Mala Medal Pin of Arts and Science (Military) * ''Chakra Mala Medal'' – Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct * King
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's Royal Cypher Medal, first class (1901)พระราชทานเหรียญรัตนาภรณ์ ฝ่ายหน้า และฝ่ายใน
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(France) *
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(Greece) *
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* Order of the Crown (
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) *
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(Russia) *
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(Sweden) * Order of the Medjidieh (
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