Siaosi Vuna Takitakimālohi (c. 1844 – January 1862) was a Prince of Tonga, the only legitimate son and heir to King George Tupou I. Born around 1844,...
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rugby player Vuna Takitakimālohi (1844–1862), Prince of Tonga This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Vuna. If an internal link...
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Lupepauʻu Issue Tēvita ʻUnga Sālote Mafileʻo Pilolevu Tuʻukitau Vuna Takitakimālohi House Tupou Father Tupoutoʻa Mother Hoamofaleono Religion Tongan...
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family's luck changed when the king's only legitimate son, Prince Vuna Takitakimālohi, died, leaving her father as King Tupou's heir. She married her paternal...
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With George Tupou I, she had two sons: Tuʻuakitau (1839–1842) and Vuna Takitakimālohi (1844–1862). Their children were the only heirs of Tupou I considered...
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apparent to the Tongan throne. The only legitimate son of the King, Vuna Takitakimālohi, died unmarried in January 1862, leaving the King without an heir...
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Prince of Orange 1843–1879 William III of the Netherlands Debauchery Vuna Takitakimālohi 1844–1862 George Tupou I Illness Afonso, Prince Imperial of Brazil...
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he was born to a secondary consort. After the death of his uncle Vuna Takitakimālohi, his father ʻUnga was legitimized and named Crown Prince under the...
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upper corner. After the death of Queen Sālote Lupepauʻu's son Prince Vuna Takitakimālohi in 1862, Tupou I was left without an heir to the throne. As a result...
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he was born to a secondary consort. After the death of his uncle Vuna Takitakimālohi, his father ʻUnga was legitimized and named Crown Prince under the...
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