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Tupoumālohi (born
sometime in the 18th century, died 1812) was the 16th Tuʻi
Kanokupolu of
Tonga from the
death of his
uncle Maʻafuʻolimuloa, the 15th...
- The
lyrics of the
anthem were
written by
Tongan Prince Uelingatoni Ngū
Tupoumalohi, with the
music by German-born New
Zealand composer Carl
Gustav Schmitt...
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before the
chiefs agreed upon the successor: a
distant cousin of his,
Tupoumālohi, and then only to
forestall ambitions of a
candidate even less acceptable...
- World,
Maidenhead 1980) the
chief designer was
Prince Uelingatoni Ngu
Tupoumalohi. The new
design resembled the
British Red Ensign, in that three-quarters...
- ʻUiliamu ʻUelingatoni Ngū
Tupoumālohi (3
August 1854 – 11
March 1885) was the
second Crown Prince of
Tonga from 1879 to 1885. He is also
commonly referred...
- Tuʻi
Kanokupolu (1793–1799) Maʻafu-ʻo-limuloa, Tuʻi
Kanokupolu (1799)
Tupoumālohi, Tuʻi
Kanokupolu (1799–1812)
United Kingdom:
Pitcairn Pitcairn Island...
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Nations Cup DF Mele...
- Tonga" ("Song of the King of the
Tonga Islands") 1874
Uelingatoni Ngū
Tupoumalohi Carl
Gustav Schmitt "Ko e fasi ʻo e tuʻi ʻo e ʻOtu Tonga" 0m 49s Trinidad...
- Manu’a (?)
Solomon Islands Tonga Tuʻi
Tonga Empire (complete list) –
Tupoumālohi, Tuʻi
Kanokupolu (1799–1812) Tupoutoʻa, Tuʻi
Kanokupolu (1808–1820) Aleamotuʻa/...
- Year Date
Event 1806
William Mariner began a
sojourn in Tonga. 1808
Tupoumālohi was
appointed Tu'i
Kanokupolu after a nine-year interregnum. 1810 Mariner's...