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ancient capital of the Tuʻi
Tonga Empire. It is
divided in the
villages Lapaha and Tatakamotonga, is
close to
Talasiu and
famous for the
ancient langi...
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Fatafehi 'o
Lapaha (1735–1825) was the 10th Tu'i
Tonga Fefine (Female
Sacred King) and was the
daughter of Paulaho, the 36th Tu'i
Tonga (Sacred King of...
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large territory, the Tuʻi
Tonga had
their throne moved by the
lagoon at
Lapaha, Tongatapu. The
influence of the Tuʻi
Tonga was
renowned throughout the...
- line of
Tongan Kings was Catholic. This is
cited as
being the
reason that
Lapaha in Mu'a, the
former capital of the Tu'i
Tongan Empire, is
Catholic in contrast...
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stepbrother Fasiʻa****
became a governor.
Talatama –
shifted the
residence to
Lapaha; died
without issue Tuʻitonganui ko e
Tamatou – said to have been a block...
- The Tuʻi
Tonga were
buried in the
langi (burial mounds), most of them in
Lapaha. The
current dynasty of kings, the Tuʻi
Kanokupolu are
buried at Malaʻekula...
- 2003) from the same
wider family.
Their forefathers were born and
raised in
Lapaha,
Tongatapu in Tonga,
before they left to New Zealand. Two
members of the...
- the
Honourable Fatafehi. The
Honourable Frederica Lupe'uluiva
Fatafehi 'o
Lapaha Tuita Filipe, or
known as
Frederica Filipe like her
older sister, Salote...
- 2008 [citation needed] . . . 4.7.2015
Frederica Lupe'uluiva Fatafehi'o
Lapaha Tuita . 1.8.2008 [citation needed] . . . 4.7.2015 Lupe'olo
Halaevalu Tupou...
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Clinic and she also
served as
patron of Tonga's
first village council, the
Lapaha Council. She
lived in Auckland, New
Zealand in her
later life and advocated...