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Queen Rafohy (died 1540) was a
Vazimba queen who
ruled at
Alasora in the
central Highlands of
Madagascar from 1530
until her
death in 1540. Her name means...
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Eriauchenus rafohy is a
species of
spider in the
family Archaeidae. It is
endemic to Madagascar. The
genus name has also been
incorrectly spelt "Eriauchenius"...
- the
reigning Vazimba queen (alternately
given in the oral
histories as
Rafohy or Rangita) and her Hova
husband Manelobe, who may have had
origins in the...
- her
adopted sister),
Queen Rafohy (1530-1540). Oral
tradition is
unclear about the
roles and
relations of
Rangita and
Rafohy to one another. This lack...
- (Rafandramanenitra)*
Queen Rangita (Rangitamanjakatrimovavy) (1520–1530)
Queen Rafohy (1530–1540) King
Andriamanelo (1540–1575) King
Ralambo (1575–1612) King...
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reign End of
reign Length Ref.
Rangita –
Queen Vazimba 1520 1530 10
years Rafohy –
Queen Vazimba 1530 1540 10
years Bety –
Queen Betsimisaraka 1750 1762...
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founder of the
Kingdom of
Imerina and
successor to his
Vazimba mother,
Queen Rafohy (1530–1540). Ranavalona's 33-year
reign was
characterized by her effort...
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decision on the
basis of the
tradition established by
their Vazimba ancestors Rafohy and Rangita, who
declared that the
elder must rule
before the younger. In...
- the
Merina royal dynasty, for example, is
known to have been a Vazimba.
Rafohy and Rangita, the two
founding queens of the
Merina royalty, were also called...
- way, a
reigning Vazimba queen (alternately
given in the oral
histories as
Rafohy or Rangita)
married a Hova man
named Manelobe.
Their oldest son, Andriamanelo...