- The kingdom's
capital was
located at Ambohimanga.[citation needed] Born
Rakotomavo ("Yellow Man") at
Ambohitrontsy (also Ambohitrosy) to
Princess Rangorinimerina...
- Ratompoindraoandriana.
Sometime during his life
Andriantsimitoviaminiandriana adopted Rakotomavo, who
would later succeed him as King Andriambelomasina. As a child,...
-
Pascal Joseph Rakotomavo (1
April 1934 – 14
December 2010) was a
Malagasy politician. He was the
Prime Minister of
Madagascar from 21
February 1997 to...
-
February 1997 – 5 July 2002
Prime Minister Norbert Ratsirahonana Pascal Rakotomavo Tantely Andrianarivo Preceded by
Norbert Ratsirahonana (acting) Succeeded...
- and
author (d. 2009)
April 1
Vladimir Posner,
Russian journalist Pascal Rakotomavo, 10th
prime minister of
Madagascar (d. 2010)
April 2 – Paul Cohen, American...
- (1995–1996)
Norbert Ratsirahonana,
Prime minister (1996–1997)
Pascal Rakotomavo,
Prime minister (1997–1998)
Tantely Andrianarivo,
Prime minister (1998–2002)...
- of
Madagascar (1992–2010)
Razanamasy Ravony Rakotovahiny Ratsirahonana Rakotomavo Andrianarivo Sylla Rasolondraibe*
Rabemananjara High
Transitional Authority...
- 28 May 1996 21
February 1997 269 days AVI
Himself Ratsiraka 17
Pascal Rakotomavo (1934–2010) 21
February 1997 23 July 1998 1 year, 152 days
AREMA 18 Tantely...
- (25
February 2002) 5 July 2002 5 years, 146 days
AREMA Ratsirahonana Rakotomavo Andrianarivo Rasolondraibe 5 Marc
Ravalomanana (born 1949) 2001 2006 (22...
- of
Madagascar (1992–2010)
Razanamasy Ravony Rakotovahiny Ratsirahonana Rakotomavo Andrianarivo Sylla Rasolondraibe*
Rabemananjara High
Transitional Authority...