- Ratu
Tanoa Visawaqa (pronounced [βisaːˈɰaːŋɡa]) (died on 8
December 1852) was a
Fijian Chieftain who held the
title 5th
Vunivalu of Bau. With Adi Savusavu...
- to
become a
powerful influence in the region. His
father was Ratu
Tanoa Visawaqa, the
Vunivalu (a
chiefly title meaning warlord,
often translated also as...
- king from 1871 to 1874. He was born on Natauloa,
Nairai to Ratu
Tanoa Visawaqa and one of his nine wives, Adi Savusavu. The
Vunivalu and the Roko Tui...
- of Tanoa, for his
warrior prowess was
bestowed the
title Koli-
visawaqa I by
Tanoa Visawaqa, ‘Burner of Boats’, who
reigned from 1829 to 1852 as the Vunivalu...
-
Vunivalu (Warlord or
Paramount Chief) of the
island of Bau. His father,
Tanoa Visawaqa, had
conquered the
Burebasaga Confederacy but
never subdued western Fiji...
-
chiefly households came to a head with the
exile of the
Vunivalu Tanoa Visawaqa in the
early 19th
century after a
series of
murders and reprisals. His...
-
Vunivalu (Warlord or
Paramount Chief) of the
island of Bau. His father,
Tanoa Visawaqa, had
conquered the
Burebasaga Confederacy but
never subdued western Fiji...
-
traditional kingly title of Fiji, but came into
being after the
death of
Tanoa Visawaqa and the rise of his son Seru E****a
Cakobau who
proclaimed himself Tui...
- to
become a
powerful influence in the region. His
father was Ratu
Tanoa Visawaqa, the
Vunivalu (a
chiefly title meaning Warlord,
often translated also as...
- Bau. Ratu Mara's
father was Ratu
Vuibureta (half
brother of Ratu
Tanoa Visawaqa) of Bau, who was the son of Ratu Banuve,
Vunivalu of Bau. He was thus not...