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Tuʻi Tonga, rulers of Tonga from c. 950 to 9th December, 1865, when the last Tu'i Tonga, HM Sanualio Fatafehi Laufilitonga, died. Tuʻi Haʻatakalaua, rulers of Tonga from c. 1470 to c. 1800. Tuʻi Kanokupolu, rulers of Tonga from c. 1500 to the present day. George Tupou I, the first constitutional monarch of Tonga, was the 19th Tuʻi Kanokupolu.
George Tupou II: ʻAnaseini Takipō: Viliami Tungī Mailefihi: Sālote Tupou III: Vīlai Tupou (illegitimate son) Tupou Seini: Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV: Halaevalu Mataʻaho ʻAhomeʻe: Siaosi 'Alipate Tupou, Baron Vaea: Tuputupu Ma'afu-'o-Tukuialahi: George Tupou V: Tupou VI: Nanasipauʻu Tukuʻaho: Tupoutoʻa ʻUlukalala: Sinaitakala Fakafanua ...
George Tupou I (4 December 1797 [1] – 18 February 1893), [2] originally known as Tāufaʻāhau I, was the first king of modern Tonga. He adopted the name Siaosi (originally Jiaoji), the Tongan equivalent of George , after King George III of the United Kingdom , when he was baptized in 1831.
ʻAhoʻeitu was born in Nukuʻalofa, Tonga on 12 July 1959, as the third son and youngest child of Crown Prince Tupoutoʻa Tungī (later King Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV). [2] [3] He attended The Leys School in Cambridge from 1973 to 1977, [4] followed by enrolment at the University of East Anglia, where he studied Development Studies between 1977 and 1980.
The title ended with the death of the last Tuʻi Tonga, Sanualio Fatafehi Laufilitonga, in 1865, who bequeathed the ancient title and its mana to his nephew, Fatafehi Tu'i Pelehake, who was the Tu'i Faleua, or Lord of the Second House (traditionally supposed to succeed to the office of the Tuʻi Tonga should the original line of kings perish ...
George Tupou II (Tongan: Siaosi Tupou II; 18 June 1874 – 5 April 1918) was the King of Tonga from 18 February 1893 until his death. [1] He was officially crowned at Nukuʻalofa , on 17 March 1893.
George Tupou II: ʻAnaseini Takipō: Viliami Tungī Mailefihi: Sālote Tupou III: Vīlai Tupou (illegitimate son) Tupou Seini: Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV: Halaevalu Mataʻaho ʻAhomeʻe: Siaosi 'Alipate Tupou, Baron Vaea: Tuputupu Ma'afu-'o-Tukuialahi: George Tupou V: Tupou VI: Nanasipauʻu Tukuʻaho: Tupoutoʻa ʻUlukalala: Sinaitakala Fakafanua ...
Siaosi died on 12 September 1960 without a married son. The title ʻUlukālala, and Ata as well, were then taken away from the original heir by king Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV. At the end both were given to the king's youngest son ʻAhoʻeitu ʻUnuakiʻotonga Tukuʻaho (who already had the title Lavaka from Pea, and so ended up with 3 noble titles).