- Look up lity or
litiya in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lity may
refer to: Lity (Orthodox Vespers), a
procession at
Great Vespers in the
Eastern Orthodox...
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Litia Qalirea Cakobau (c. 1941 – 8
October 2019) was a Bau high
Fijian chief and
political leader. Cakobau, the
daughter of Ratu Sir
George Cakobau...
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Litia Botei Tikoisuva (born 2 May 1963) is a
Fijian international female lawn bowler.
Tikoisuva won a
pairs bronze medal with
Radhika Prasad at the 1996...
- Ro Lala, Lady Mara,
maiden name
Litia Cakobau Lalabalavu Katoa****oga
Tuisawau (4
January 1931 – 20 July 2004) was a
Fijian chief, who was
better known...
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murders and reprisals,
Tanoa was
exiled in 1832. He
married two sisters,
Litia (Lydia)
Samanunu and
Salote (Charlotte)
Qalirea Kaunilotuna (daughters of...
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Litia Qionibaravi is a
Fijian chief and
former civil servant and
member of the
Parliament of Fiji. She is a
member of the
Social Democratic Liberal...
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evening before) on any
Sunday or
major feast, any
feast for
which a
Litia is prescribed;
these feasts are
marked in the
Typikon and in liturgical...
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Litia Naiqato (born 25
March 1987) is a
Fijian rugby sevens player. She was
selected as a
member of the Fiji women's
national rugby sevens team to the...
- also a great-great-grandson of Seru E****a
Cakobau from his
granddaughter Litia Cakobau, the
first monarch to rule over a
unified Fijian kingdom after conquering...
- Front: Dharamshala, India,"
Archived 23
April 2008 at the
Wayback Machine Litia Perta, The
Brooklyn Rail, 4
April 2008 "The
Dalai Lama". BBC. 21 September...