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Amelia Tokagahahau Aliki (c. 1845 - 10
March 1895) was a
queen of Uvea,
ruling from 1869
until 1895. She was
preceded by her aunt
Falakika Seilala, and...
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April 5, 1887 the
island became a
French protectorate after queen Amelia Tokagahahau Aliki signed a
treaty with
France but
keeping her
royal powers. In 1888...
- Soane-Patita
Vaimua Lavelua, and was
succeeded by her
paternal niece Amelia Tokagahahau Aliki. A
member of the
Takumasiva dynasty, she
acceded to the throne...
- Lavelua, King (1830–1858)
Falakika Seilala,
Queen (1858–1869)
Amelia Tokagahahau Aliki,
Queen (1869–1895)
Wallis and ****una
Protectorate of France, 1887/1888–1959...
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Presidents of the
Territorial ****embly
Kings of Uvea (Wallis)
Amelia Tokagahahau Aliki,
Queen (1869–1895) Isaake, King in
rebellion (1895) Vito Lavelua...
- born 1985,
French rugby player Ariki, a
Polynesian social rank
Amelia Tokagahahau Aliki (1845–1895),
queen of Uvea (Pacific Island) Alyki, a
village and...
- Uvea
Toifale (reigned 1825)
Falakika Seilala (reigned 1858–1869)
Amelia Tokagahahau Aliki (reigned 1869–1895)
Aloisia Brial (reigned 1953–1958) Gaboimilla...
- by the
British in Fiji. In 1881 and 1884, the
queen of Wallis,
Amelia Tokagahahau (daughter of
Lavelua Soane Patita Vaimu'a),
repeated her
request for...
- (known in
Wallisian as Tohi fono),
which was
enacted by
Queen Amelia Tokagahahau in 1871. This code
established the
supreme authority of the
Lavelua (King...
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cousin of Soane-Patita
Vaimua Lavelua.
Following the
death of
Amelia Tokagahahau Aliki the fono
elected Vito
Lavelua II by six
votes out of seven, but...