Open the Department of Arts! 'Falcon' skeleton buried in Lopburi 330 years ago

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In August 2014, the Fine Arts Department excavated the remains of the brick. Assumed to be an old Christian church during the reign of King Narai the Great. Of Ayudhya In the area opposite villagers, San Paolo, Soi Paya Anuchit, Tambon Tha Chin Chet, Amphoe Mueang, Lop Buri. The human skeleton is about 300 years old. The first human skeleton is 140 centimeters tall. The ring is about 5 meters apart. No skull1397818164-44872-o.jpg

The staff of the Fine Arts Department expects that the two skeletons are the skeleton of the monk. The adopted son of King Narai the Great. With hunchback The group of Petrarch and Luang Sarasorn killed on May 18, 1688, as one of the throne. And the other is. Phraya Wichayon Or Constantine Falcone, a Greek nobleman. The place is placed in the King of Great Narai. To get a position. Before being arrested by the group of Petrarch and killed in Lopburi on June 5, 2231, it is expected that after the death of both. Both of their leaders were buried in Christianity in the area.18156860_1506611952695828_7571083036371035305_n.jpg17992172_1506611826029174_2278704566171375556_n.jpg18057863_1506611989362491_3404474619191575226_n.jpg
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Thanks for the picture.

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You have a minor typo in the following sentence:

Phraya Wichayon Or Constantine Falcone, a Greek nobleman.
it should be which instead of wich.

Thank you for the advice. I'm not good at English

It's actually not wrong. The grammar bot is just currently doing some test runs to sort out bugs. Sorry for the inconvenience;)