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Tupoumoheofo was 12th Tu'i
Kanokupolu of Tonga, and the only
female to ever hold that title. She was the prin****l wife to the Tu'i
Tonga though she may...
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oldest daughter of
Prince Fatafehi Tuʻipelehake and his wife
Melenaite Tupoumoheofo Veikune. She
attended the
University of Auckland,
where in
October 1969...
- Queensland, Australia. On 10 June 1947,
Fatafehi married Melenaite Tupoumoheofo Veikune [to] (13
November 1924 – 16
March 1993) in a
double marriage...
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denouncing Tupoumoheofo. He
further instigated conflict by
seizing some of her estates.
Tupoumoheofo would not step down. Mumui, Tuku’aho, and
Tupoumoheofo all...
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third daughter of
Prince Fatafehi Tuʻipelehake and
Princess Melenaite Tupoumoheofo Veikune. Her grandmother,
Queen Sālote
Tupou III, gave her the name "Mata-ʻo-Tāone"...
- Kalaniuvalu-Fotofili (eldest
daughter of
Sione Ngū
Manumataongo and
Princess Melenaite Tupoumoheofo Veikune) and
Prince Kalaniuvalu-Fotofili (whom was
formerly known as...
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third visit. 1782 Tuʻihalafatai
renounced power and
moved to Fiji. 1793
Tupoumoheofo, the
first woman to hold the
title Tu'i Kanokupolu, was
overthrown by...
- (Sacred King of Tonga). Her
mother was Paulaho's
Moheofo (Prin****l wife)
Tupoumoheofo, who laid
claimed to the Tu'i
Kanokupolu and is
recognised as the 12th...
- and an
agricultural college in Queensland.
Fatafehi married Melenaite Tupoumoheofo Veikune (13
November 1924 – 16
March 1993) on the same day as his older...