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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- attempted to replace the Samoan king, Malietoa Laupepa, with Tamasese Titimaea, a claimant to the throne who favored German suzerainty. Bayard and Cleveland...
- Nofoasaefa Maeaeafe Tupua Leasiolagi Moegagogo Taʻeleumete Tupua Tamasese Titimaea (1830–1891) Leafinealiʻi Tupua Tamasese Lealofiaʻana I (d. 1915) Vaʻaiga...