- The King of Uvea (titled as
Lavelua) is the
ruler of the
polity of Uvea, the
chiefdom (Royaume coutumier, lit. 'customary kingdom')
located on Wallis...
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Tomasi Kulimoetoke II (26 July 1918 – 7 May 2007) was the 50th
Lavelua (King) of Uvea,
which is one of the
three traditional kingdoms in the
French overseas...
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October 1837, Jean-Baptiste
Pompallier visited, and
after negotiations with
Lavelua, left a
priest and a
brother behind,
ostensibly to
learn the
language and...
- Vito
Lavelua II was a king of Uvea,
ruling from 1895
until 1904. He
succeeded Queen Amelia Tokagahahau Aliki after her
death (the
succession causing a...
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Kapeliele "Gabriel"
Faupala (born 1940) was the 51st
Lavelua (King) of
Wallis Island (Uvea), one of the
three traditional kingdoms which comprise the...
- Soane-Patita
Vaimua Lavelua (1799 — 21
November 1858) was a king of Uvea in the 19th century. He was
named king in 1829 at the age of thirty) and reigned...
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people are
designated by the
royal families to be
customary kings: the
Lavelua in Uvea, the Tu'i
Sigave and the
Tuiagaifo in ****una.
Wallisian and ****unan...
- naʻi mātuʻa i sakē o
fehuki pē ko fea ia
Lavelua i sakē pea tala age leva naua i sakē e ʻafio i
Hahake Lavelua i sakē
which translates as: In the morning...
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Tokagahahau Aliki,
Queen (1869–1895) Isaake, King in
rebellion (1895) Vito
Lavelua II, King (1895–1904)
Kings of Alo
Soane Malia Musulamu, King (c.1887–1929)...
- a
cousin of Soane-Patita
Vaimua Lavelua.
Following the
death of
Amelia Tokagahahau Aliki the fono
elected Vito
Lavelua II by six
votes out of seven, but...