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Letsie III (born
Mohato Bereng Seeiso; 17 July 1963) is King of Lesotho. He
succeeded his father,
Bereng Seeiso Moshoeshoe II, who was
forced into exile...
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Letsie II
Lerotholi (Letsienyane) (1867–1913),
paramount chief of
Basuto (later Lesotho) from 1905 to 1913.
Letsienyane was the son of Lerotholi. He became...
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Karabo Motšoeneng, June 2, 1976) is the
Queen of
Lesotho as the wife of King
Letsie III of Lesotho. She was the
first commoner in
modern history to
marry into...
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Letsie became King
again a
month later.
During the
political turmoil of 1970 and 1990, and for a
month after his
death in 1996, his wife and
Letsie's...
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Lerotholi Letsie (c. 1836–1905) was the
paramount chief of
Basotho (modern Lesotho) from
November 20, 1891 to
August 19, 1905.
Letsie is one of the chiefs...
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Letsie I
Moshoeshoe of
Lesotho (c. 1811 – 20
November 1891) was the
paramount chief of
Basotho (modern Lesotho) from 1870 to
November 20, 1891. "Kingdoms...
- laid down in
Chapter V of the
Constitution of Lesotho. The
current King is
Letsie III.
Chapter V
Article 45 of the
Constitution reads that: (1) The College...
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Walter Tebogo Letsie is a
South African politician. In 2019 he
became a
Member of
Parliament (MP) for the
African National Congress.
Since becoming an...
- dominion.
Moshoeshoe died on 11
March 1870 and was
succeeded by his
oldest son
Letsie I. In 1810,
Moshoeshoe married ’Mamabela,
daughter of the
Bafokeng chief...
- Lake
Letsie (Sotho: Letšeng-la-
Letsie) is a
reservoir in the
Drakensberg mountains in
Quthing District, Lesotho. The
reservoir was
formed when a smaller...