List of kings of Uvea
This is a list of the rulers of the polity of Uvea, which is also known as Wallis Island of the Territory of Wallis and Futuna Islands.
The King of Uvea is known as the Lavelua.[1]
First Dynasty from Tu'i Tonga
- 1400-1600
- Tauloko, 1st Hau of 'Uvea 1400-1426
- Ga'asialili, 2nd Hau of 'Uvea ca1426/ca1456
- Havea Fakahau, 3rd Hau of 'Uvea ca1456/ca1516
- Talapili, joint 4th Hau of 'Uvea ca1516/-
- Talamohe, joint 5th Hau of 'Uvea -/ca1565
- Fakahega, 6th Hau of 'Uvea ca1565/1588
- Siulano, 7th Hau of 'Uvea 1588/1600, died 1600.
First Takumasiva Dynasty
- 1600–1660
- Takumasiva
- Pou
- Fatualoamanogi
- Emmunimaufenua
- Fakataulavelua
- Filikekai
Vehi'ika Dynasty
- 1660-1780
- Vehi'ika, 14th Hau of 'Uvea
- Filisika, 15th Hau of 'Uvea
- Kafoa Logologofolau, 16th Hau of 'Uvea
- Munigoto, 17th Hau of 'Uvea
- Galu Atuvaha, 18th Hau of 'Uvea -/1726
- Galu Fanalua, 19th Hau of 'Uvea 1726/1756
- Galu Vaivaikava, joint 20th Hau of 'Uvea 1756/1768 or 1756/1780
- Kafoka Finekata, joint 21st Hau of 'Uvea 1768/1780 or 1756/1780
Second Takumasiva Dynasty
- 1780-1810
- Manuka (1780–1810)
- Tufele I (1810–1810) assassinated in 1810
Kulitea Dynasty
- 1810-1820
- Kulitea (1810-1819)
- Lavekava (joint 1819-1820)
- Hiva (joint 1819-1820) assassinated in 1820
Third Takumasiva Dynasty
- 1820-present day
- Muliakaaka (1820–1825)
- Uhila "Moafa" (1825)
- Toifale (fem.) (1825)
- Mulitoto (1825–1826)
- Soane-Patita Vaimua Lavelua (1826–1829) (1st time)
- Takala (1829–1830)
- Soane-Patita Vaimua Lavelua (1830–1858) (2nd time)
- Falakika Seilala (fem.) (1858–1869)
- Amelia Tokagahahau Aliki (fem.) (1869–1895)
- Vito Lavelua II (1895–1904)
- Isaake (11 March 1895 – 12 March 1895) (in rebellion)
- Lusiano Aisake (1904–1906)
- Sosefo Mautāmakia I "Tokila" (1906 – 1 April 1910) (1st time)
- Soane-Patita Lavuia (1910–1916)
- Sosefo Mautāmakia II (1916–1918)
- Vitolo Kulihaapai (1918–1924)
- Tomasi Kulimoetoke I (1924–1928)
- Mikaele Tufele II (1928–1931) (1st time)
- Sosefo Mautāmakia I "Tokila" (1931–1933) (2nd time)
- Petelo Kahofuna (13 March 1933 – 25 May 1933)
- Mikaele Tufele II (2nd time) (25 May 1933 – 30 November 1933) (2nd time)
- Council of Ministers (November 30, 1933 – March 16, 1941)
- Leone Mahikitoga (16 March 1941 – 29 March 1947)
- Pelenato Fuluhea "Pulufegu" (1947–1950)
- Kapeliele Tufele III "Setu" (1950–1953)
- Council of Ministers (November 17, 1953 – December 18, 1953)
- Soane Toke (18 December 1953 – 19 December 1953)
- Aloisia Brial (née Tautuu) (fem.) (22 December 1953 – 12 September 1958)
- Council of Ministers (September 12, 1958 – March 12, 1959)
- Tomasi Kulimoetoke II (12 March 1959 – 7 May 2007)
- Council of Ministers (May 8, 2007 – July 25, 2008)
- Kapiliele Faupala (25 July 2008 – 2 September 2014)[2]
- Council of Ministers (September 2, 2014 – April 16, 2016)
- Felice Tominiko Halagahu (co-claimant, 16 April 2016 – 3 June 2016)
- Patalione Kanimoa (co-claimant, 17 April/3 June 2016 – present)
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Sources
- 'Uvea mo Futuna: http://www.uvea-mo-futuna.com/article.php3?id_article=87
References
- "New King Chosen For Wallis, But Protests Continue". Ocean Flash. Pacific Magazine. 15 July 2008. Retrieved 27 July 2008.
- "New King Of Wallis Crowned Today". Ocean Flash. Pacific Magazine. 25 July 2008. Retrieved 27 July 2008.
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