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families of Ātua. "Tamasese"
refers to his descendant,
Tupua Tamasese Titimaea,
whose prowess in
battle and
generosity won
favour with many of his followers...
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Fuimaono Faleomavaega Titimaea "****y"
Tafua (born 4
October 1947) is a
Samoan former rugby union prop and the
former coach of Manu
Samoa and the Samoa...
- set up
their own
government in
Leulumoega with Tuiātua
Tupua Tamasese Titimaea as
their declared King of Samoa. War
between Tamasese and
Laupepa was declared...
- two of the most
important chieftain titles, not all four.
Tupua Tamasese Titimaea was
recognized as Tui-Aʻana, and Mata'afa
Iosefo was Tui-Atua. Hostilities...
-
Samoa squad for the
tournament was
announced on 24 August. Head coach:
Titimaea Tafua Note:
Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined...
- 2009–2011
Titimaea Tafua Samoa 2011
Scott Wisemantel Australia 2012–2015
Stephen Betham Samoa 2016–2017
Alama Ieremia New
Zealand 2017–2018
Titimaea Tafua...
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Malietoa Laupepa as the
monarch of
Samoa in
favor of Tuiātua
Tupua Tamasese Titimaea. The U.S.
encouraged another claimant to the throne, Mata'afa Iosefo, to...
- Aleipata-i-Lalo electorate,
resulting in
former Manu
Samoa rugby coach Faleomavaega Titimaea Tafua's
entry to Parliament. The
Sagaga No. 4 seat also went to FAST, with...
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attempted to
replace the
Samoan king,
Malietoa Laupepa, with
Tamasese Titimaea, a
claimant to the
throne who
favored German suzerainty.
Bayard and Cleveland...
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Nofoasaefa Maeaeafe Tupua Leasiolagi Moegagogo Taʻeleumete
Tupua Tamasese Titimaea (1830–1891) Leafinealiʻi
Tupua Tamasese Lealofiaʻana I (d. 1915) Vaʻaiga...