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Rainilaiarivony (30
January 1828 – 17 July 1896) was a
Malagasy politician who
served as the
prime minister of
Madagascar from 1864 to 1895, succeeding...
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entered a
political marriage with a
member of the Hova
elite named Rainilaiarivony, who
largely oversaw the day-to-day
governance of the
kingdom and managed...
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churches here from 1863 to 1872. From 1864 to 1894,
Prime Minister Rainilaiarivony governed Madagascar alongside three successive queens, Rasoherina,...
- brother,
Rainilaiarivony, who
would govern Madagascar for 30
years until the
capture of
Antananarivo by the
French military.
Rainilaiarivony and successive...
- projects. This agreement,
which was
later revoked by
Prime Minister Rainilaiarivony, was key to
establishing France's
claim over
Madagascar as a protectorate...
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position of
prime minister was then
filled by his
younger brother Rainilaiarivony, who
married Queen Rasoherina and then, upon her death,
helped to designate...
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organizing the coup,
headed by the
brothers Rainivoninahitriniony and
Rainilaiarivony,
invited Rabodo to
succeed to the
throne on the
condition that she...
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Minister Rainilaiarivony, who
would go on to
marry Queen Ranavalona II and
Queen Ranavalona III in succession. Over the
course of
Rainilaiarivony's 31-year...
- his
position and
replaced as
prime minister by his
younger brother Rainilaiarivony.
Rainivoninahitriniony died in
exile on May 5, 1868,
shortly after...
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which Radama II was
strangled to death. A
council of
princes headed by
Rainilaiarivony approached Rabodo, the
widow of
Radama II, the day
after the death...