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June Rose Bellamy : ウィキペディア英語版 | June Rose Bellamy
June Rose Bellamy, (born 1932), also Yadana Nat-Mei ((ビルマ語:ရတနာနတ်မယ်); lit. Goddess of the Nine Jewels), was fourth wife of Burmese dictator Ne Win. June Rose was the great-granddaughter of a Burmese prince (Prince Kanaung Mintha, also known as Prince Limbin, son of King Tharrawaddy); her mother was the daughter of Princess Hteiktin Ma Lat (), of the deposed Konbaung dynasty, and her father was Herbert Bellamy, an Australian orchid collector long settled in Burma. In 1963 June Rose met Ne Win, Burma's new military ruler, in Europe, where she was living. Ne Win suggested she come back to Burma, but she was unwilling to leave Italy. On a later visit he proposed. They married in 1978, but the marriage lasted only five months.〔( Hamish McDonald, "Between two worlds", ''Griffith REVIEW Edition 27: Food Chain'' )〕 June Rose now teaches Burmese and Italian cooking in Florence, as well as carrying on charitable work, through Rangoon-based doctors, putting young Burmese students through medical school.〔( Hamish McDonald, "Between two worlds", ''Griffith REVIEW Edition 27: Food Chain'' )〕 ==References==
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