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  • Tuʻi Tonga Empire
  • Empire based in Oceania during around 950s–1865

    The Tuʻi Tonga Empire, or Tongan Empire, are descriptions sometimes given to Tongan expansionism and projected hegemony in Oceania which began around 950

    Tuʻi Tonga Empire

    Tuʻi Tonga Empire

    Tuʻi_Tonga_Empire

  • Tuʻi Tonga
  • Line of Tongan kings

    The Tuʻi Tonga was a line of Tongan kings, which originated in the tenth century with the mythical ʻAhoʻeitu, and withdrew from political power in the

    Tuʻi Tonga

    Tuʻi_Tonga

  • Tuʻi Kanokupolu
  • Monarch of Tonga

    Tuʻi Kanokupolu (chiefs) are a junior rank of the Haʻa Tuʻi (king's lineage) in Tonga. The Haʻa Tuʻi Kanokupolu are described as Kau Halalalo. Kauhala

    Tuʻi Kanokupolu

    Tuʻi_Kanokupolu

  • List of monarchs of Tonga
  • monarch of Tonga, was the 19th Tuʻi Kanokupolu. Royal standard of Tonga (1862–1875) Royal standard of Tonga Politics of Tonga Prime Minister of Tonga Crown

    List of monarchs of Tonga

    List of monarchs of Tonga

    List_of_monarchs_of_Tonga

  • Tonga
  • Country in Oceania

    expansionism and colonization is known as the Tuʻi Tonga Empire. From the rule of the first Tongan king, ʻAhoʻeitu, Tonga grew into a regional power. It was a

    Tonga

    Tonga

    Tonga

  • Tuʻi-tā-tui
  • 11th Tuʻi Tonga (c. 12th century)

    Tuʻi-tā-tui (translation: The king who strikes the knee) was the 11th king of the Tuʻi Tonga, a dynasty in Tonga, who lived during the 12th century AD

    Tuʻi-tā-tui

    Tuʻi-tā-tui

  • Tui Manuʻa
  • Title of the ruler of the Manuʻa Islands

    Traditional oral literature of Samoa and Tonga speaks of a wide spread Samoa’atoa empire that was ruled by the successive Tui Manuʻa dynasties. Manuʻa genealogies

    Tui Manuʻa

    Tui Manuʻa

    Tui_Manuʻa

  • Tui Manuʻa Confederacy
  • Samoan Empire

    Traditional oral literature of Samoa and Tonga speaks of a wide spread Samoa’atoa empire that was ruled by the successive Tui Manuʻa dynasties. Manuʻa genealogies

    Tui Manuʻa Confederacy

    Tui Manuʻa Confederacy

    Tui_Manuʻa_Confederacy

  • Muʻa (Tongatapu)
  • Town on the island of Tongatapu

    island of Tongatapu, and it was for centuries the ancient capital of the Tuʻi Tonga Empire. It is divided in the villages Lapaha and Tatakamotonga, is close

    Muʻa (Tongatapu)

    Muʻa (Tongatapu)

    Muʻa_(Tongatapu)

  • George Tupou I
  • King of Tonga from 1845 to 1893

    forgiveness from Tupou. Laufilitonga was a rival of Tupou. The title of Tuʻi Tonga, which Laufilitonga gained in 1827, was acquired by Tupou after Laufilitonga's

    George Tupou I

    George Tupou I

    George_Tupou_I

  • Samoa–Tonga relations
  • Bilateral relations

    supplanted by the Tuʻi Tonga Empire. While Manu'a under the Tui Manu'a remained independent, the rest of Samoa paid tribute to the Tu'i Tonga. In the thirteenth

    Samoa–Tonga relations

    Samoa–Tonga relations

    Samoa–Tonga_relations

  • Nukuʻalofa
  • Capital of Tonga

    the daily business of Tonga on behalf of the Tuʻi Tonga or Sacred King of Tonga) sent his youngest son, Ngata (later to be 1st Tuʻi Kanokupolu) as governor

    Nukuʻalofa

    Nukuʻalofa

    Nukuʻalofa

  • Tuʻi Haʻatakalaua
  • Dynasty of Tongan kings

    The Tuʻi Haʻatakalaua is a dynasty of Tongan monarchs which originated in the 15th century and assumed political power from the Tuʻi Tonga line. In the

    Tuʻi Haʻatakalaua

    Tuʻi_Haʻatakalaua

  • Laufilitonga
  • Tongan king (1797–1865)

    1797 – 9 December 1865) was the 39th and last Tuʻi Tonga, a dynasty of kings in Tonga during the Tuʻi Tonga Empire. Only a little is known about Laufilitonga's

    Laufilitonga

    Laufilitonga

    Laufilitonga

  • Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV
  • King of Tonga from 1965 to 2006

    descendant from the Tuʻi Haʻatakalaua, but he was also, on becoming king, the 22nd Tuʻi Kanokupolu. The link with the Tuʻi Tonga line, however, was more

    Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV

    Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV

    Tāufaʻāhau_Tupou_IV

  • History of Tonga
  • Under the 10th Tuʻi Tonga, Momo and his son Tuʻitātui (11th Tuʻi Tonga) the empire was at its height of expansion, tributes for the Tu'i Tonga were said to

    History of Tonga

    History of Tonga

    History_of_Tonga

  • Malietoa
  • One of Samoa's four paramount chiefs

    of Talakaifaiki was immediately filled by Savea, meaning all the areas Tui Tonga Talakaifaiki once ruled was then under the rulership of Savea the first

    Malietoa

    Malietoa

    Malietoa

  • George Tupou II
  • King of Tonga from 1893 to 1918

    the King of Tonga from 18 February 1893 until his death. He was officially crowned at Nukuʻalofa, on 17 March 1893. He was also the 20th Tuʻi Kanokupolu

    George Tupou II

    George Tupou II

    George_Tupou_II

  • Wallis (island)
  • Island in Wallis and Futuna

    from around the 13th to 16th century. By that time the influence of the Tuʻi Tonga had declined so much that ʻUvea became important in itself. The big fortress

    Wallis (island)

    Wallis (island)

    Wallis_(island)

  • Politics of Samoa
  • Tui Tonga. Atua and A'ana were the predominant powers in Upolu and Savaii but acquiesced to the Tui Manu'a in the traditional hierarchy. When the Tui

    Politics of Samoa

    Politics of Samoa

    Politics_of_Samoa

  • Polynesia
  • Subregion of Oceania

    head of state, on May 11, 2007. In the 10th century, the Tuʻi Tonga Empire was established in Tonga, and most of the Western Pacific came within its sphere

    Polynesia

    Polynesia

    Polynesia

  • Tuʻipelehake
  • Tongan title ranking second after the king

    The Tuʻipelehake (or Tuʻi Pelehake to be more consistent with similar titles, like Tuʻi Tonga, Tuʻi Haʻatakalaua and Tuʻi Kanokupolu) is one of the highest

    Tuʻipelehake

    Tuʻipelehake

  • Sinaitakala Fakafanua
  • Crown Princess of Tonga

    Sinaitakala Tukuʻaho, Crown Princess of Tonga (née Sinaitakala Tu'imatamoana 'i Fanakavakilangi Fakafānua; 20 March 1987) is a member of the Tongan royal

    Sinaitakala Fakafanua

    Sinaitakala Fakafanua

    Sinaitakala_Fakafanua

  • Ko e fasi ʻo e tuʻi ʻo e ʻOtu Tonga
  • National anthem of Tonga

    e fasi ʻo e tuʻi ʻo e ʻOtu Tonga" (pronounced [ko e fasi ʔo e tuʔi ʔo e ʔotu toŋa]; alternatively "Ko e fasi ʻo e kuini ʻo e ʻOtu Tonga" when the Tongan

    Ko e fasi ʻo e tuʻi ʻo e ʻOtu Tonga

    Ko e fasi ʻo e tuʻi ʻo e ʻOtu Tonga

    Ko_e_fasi_ʻo_e_tuʻi_ʻo_e_ʻOtu_Tonga

  • Tongan Kava Ceremony-Taumafa Kava
  • Kava ceremonies in Tongan society

    of the Tuʻi Tonga Empire line of kings, Tonga's first and most sacred line that is said to have controlled a vast Oceanic empire. The Tuʻi Tonga line is

    Tongan Kava Ceremony-Taumafa Kava

    Tongan Kava Ceremony-Taumafa Kava

    Tongan_Kava_Ceremony-Taumafa_Kava

  • ʻAhoʻeitu
  • Figure in Tongan mythology and history

    mortal woman, ʻIlaheva Vaʻepopua. He became the first king of the Tuʻi Tonga (Tonga king) dynasty in the early 10th century, dethroning the previous one

    ʻAhoʻeitu

    ʻAhoʻeitu

  • Sālote Tupou III
  • Queen of Tonga from 1918 to 1965

    descendant of the Tuʻi Haʻatakalaua. Their children, therefore, would combine the blood of the three grand royal dynasties in Tonga. At the age of 18

    Sālote Tupou III

    Sālote Tupou III

    Sālote_Tupou_III

  • Viliami Tungī Mailefihi
  • Tongan prince and chieftain (1888–1941)

    Tongan high chieftain and Prince of Tonga as the husband of Queen Sālote Tupou III. He served as Prime Minister of Tonga from 1923 until his death in 1941

    Viliami Tungī Mailefihi

    Viliami Tungī Mailefihi

    Viliami_Tungī_Mailefihi

  • Tupou VI
  • King of Tonga since 2012

    ʻUnuakiʻotonga Tukuʻaho; 12 July 1959) is King of Tonga since 2012, having previously served as Prime Minister of Tonga from 2000 to 2006 during the reign of his

    Tupou VI

    Tupou VI

    Tupou_VI

  • Falefa
  • Place in Atua, Samoa

    the tama of Aiga Sa Fenunuivao, His Highness Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Efi. The Tui Tonga (ruler of Tonga) had two sons. The elder was named Tuitonga after

    Falefa

    Falefa

    Falefa

  • Momo (Tonga)
  • 10th Tuʻi Tonga (c.11th-12th century)

    king in the Tuʻi Tonga dynasty of Tonga, who lived in the 11th or 12th century CE. He was named after one of the original gods of Tonga, a trio known

    Momo (Tonga)

    Momo_(Tonga)

  • Tongatapu
  • Main island of the Kingdom of Tonga

    pottery found at Santa Cruz in the Solomon Islands. Tonga was always the seat of the Tuʻi Tonga Empire, but in an area of distances up to 1,000 kilometres

    Tongatapu

    Tongatapu

    Tongatapu

  • Tupoutoʻa ʻUlukalala
  • Crown prince of Tonga

    Tupoutoʻa ʻUlukalala, Crown Prince of Tonga (Siaosi Manumataongo ʻAlaivahamamaʻo ʻAhoʻeitu Konstantin Tukuʻaho; born 17 September 1985) is the heir apparent

    Tupoutoʻa ʻUlukalala

    Tupoutoʻa ʻUlukalala

    Tupoutoʻa_ʻUlukalala

  • Ruby Tui
  • Rugby player

    Ruby Malae Tui (born 13 December 1991) is a New Zealand rugby union player. She competed internationally when the national rugby sevens team won the silver

    Ruby Tui

    Ruby Tui

    Ruby_Tui

  • Tuʻi Tonga Fefine
  • Title of the spiritual leader of Tonga – in ancient times

    "Tu'i Tonga Fefine" (Tongan for 'Female Tu'i Tonga') was a title granted to the eldest heiress of the Tu'i Tonga, or spiritual leader of Tonga, in ancient

    Tuʻi Tonga Fefine

    Tuʻi_Tonga_Fefine

  • Taufaʻahau Manumataongo
  • Prince of Tonga (born 2013)

    Tupoutoʻa ʻUlukalala. Tāufaʻāhau is the eldest grandson of the current King of Tonga, Tupou VI. Taufaʻahau was born on 10 May 2013 at Auckland City Hospital

    Taufaʻahau Manumataongo

    Taufaʻahau Manumataongo

    Taufaʻahau_Manumataongo

  • Tamatou
  • Wooden doll and former king of Tonga

    13th Tuʻi Tonga of the Tuʻi Tonga Empire in the mid-12th century. It succeeded Talatama and preceded his brother Talaihaʻapepe. Two lists of Tuʻi Tonga were

    Tamatou

    Tamatou

  • Tongan funerals
  • king's remains. The Tuʻi Tonga were buried in the langi (burial mounds), most of them in Lapaha. The current dynasty of kings, the Tuʻi Kanokupolu are buried

    Tongan funerals

    Tongan_funerals

  • Tēvita ʻUnga
  • Prime Minister of Tonga from 1876 to 1879

    December 1879) was the first Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Tonga. Born in c. 1824 to Tuʻi Haʻapai Tāufaʻāhau and one of his secondary wives, Kalolaine

    Tēvita ʻUnga

    Tēvita ʻUnga

    Tēvita_ʻUnga

  • George Tupou V
  • King of Tonga from 2006 to 2012

    included his formal recognition as the Tuʻi Kanokupolu, and the rightful descendant of King George Tupou I, who united Tonga in the 19th century. The ceremony

    George Tupou V

    George Tupou V

    George_Tupou_V

  • Uvea (Wallis and Futuna)
  • Chiefdom in Wallis and Futuna, France

    15th century CE and was then part of the Tuʻi Tonga Empire. The two archaeological sites of Talietumu and Tonga Toto are remains from that period. The kingdom

    Uvea (Wallis and Futuna)

    Uvea (Wallis and Futuna)

    Uvea_(Wallis_and_Futuna)

  • Haʻamonga ʻa Maui
  • Trilithon in Tonga

    them to Tonga in a giant canoe. Historical analysis places its creation around 1200 AD, under Tuʻitātui, the eleventh Tuʻi Tonga (King of Tonga) and his

    Haʻamonga ʻa Maui

    Haʻamonga ʻa Maui

    Haʻamonga_ʻa_Maui

  • Talatama
  • 12th Tuʻi Tonga (c. 12th century)

    as the oldest son of Tuʻitātui and succeeded him as the 12th Tuʻi Tonga (king of Tonga) somewhere in the middle of the 12th century AD. They lived at

    Talatama

    Talatama

  • Malaʻekula
  • Tongan royal burial grounds

    the Tuʻi Tonga line) were largely interred in the langi in Muʻa. Malaʻekula is a short distance south of the royal palace along the Hala Tuʻi, known

    Malaʻekula

    Malaʻekula

    Malaʻekula

  • Lau Islands
  • Archipelago of eastern Fiji

    with the help of Tui Nayau’s army, conquered the region and established a unified administration. Tui Nayau then bestowed the title Tui Lau, or King of

    Lau Islands

    Lau Islands

    Lau_Islands

  • Early history of Tonga
  • Historical period, 700 BCE to 1200 AD

    history of Tonga covers the islands' settlement and the early Lapita culture through to the rise of the Tuʻi Tonga Empire. What is known about Tonga before

    Early history of Tonga

    Early_history_of_Tonga

  • Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Efi
  • O le Ao o le Malo of Samoa from 2007 to 2017

    Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Tupuola Tufuga Efi (born Olaf "Efi" Tamasese; 1 March 1938) is a Samoan paramount chief, politician and statesman. He heads one

    Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Efi

    Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Efi

    Tui_Ātua_Tupua_Tamasese_Efi

  • Lavinia Veiongo
  • Queen Consort of Tonga from 1899 to 1902

    who was the daughter of the last Tuʻi Tonga Laufilitonga and considered one of the highest ranking women in Tonga. King George Tupou II was expected

    Lavinia Veiongo

    Lavinia Veiongo

    Lavinia_Veiongo

  • Tangaloa
  • Family of Tongan gods

    down to earth where he would become the first Tuʻi Tonga (from divine descent) to replace the Tuʻi Tonga which came from the maggots of Kohai, Koau, mo

    Tangaloa

    Tangaloa

  • ʻAnaseini Takipō
  • Queen consort of Tonga

    ʻAnaseini Takipō Afuhaʻamango (1 March 1893 – 26 November 1918) was Queen of Tonga from 1909 to 1918 as the second wife of George Tupou II. Her name was also

    ʻAnaseini Takipō

    ʻAnaseini Takipō

    ʻAnaseini_Takipō

  • ʻAta
  • Depopulated island in Tonga

    Tapuʻosi, who had eloped there to escape the wrath of Tapuʻosi's father, the Tuʻi Tonga Fakanaʻanaʻa; when they arrived in the early 1700s, the aboriginal inhabitants

    ʻAta

    ʻAta

  • Tu'i
  • Polynesian God Tagaloa, and therefore Tui were viewed as living Gods). See: Tu'i Tonga Tu'i Ha'atakalaua Tu'i Kanokupolu Tui Harris See House of Chiefs (Fiji)

    Tu'i

    Tu'i

  • Hikuleʻo
  • Tongan goddess of the world

    (divine) Tuʻi Tonga beginning with ʻAhoʻeitu. Maui's line would become the Tuʻi Talau, while Hikuleʻo's offspring Loʻau would bring forth the Tuʻi Haʻatakalaua

    Hikuleʻo

    Hikuleʻo

  • ʻElisiva Fusipala Taukiʻonetuku
  • Mother of King George Tupou II

    May 1850 – 2 September 1889) was the mother of King George Tupou II of Tonga. Born to Tēvita ʻUnga and his first wife Fifita Vavaʻu, her father was,

    ʻElisiva Fusipala Taukiʻonetuku

    ʻElisiva Fusipala Taukiʻonetuku

    ʻElisiva_Fusipala_Taukiʻonetuku

  • Tui Katoa
  • Tongan rugby league footballer

    Tui Katoa (born 27 April 1999) is a Tonga international rugby league footballer who plays on the wing for North Sydney Bears in the NSW Cup. He previously

    Tui Katoa

    Tui Katoa

    Tui_Katoa

  • Tamaha
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    United States, a town Tamahā (Tonga), holy child, the title for the sister of the Tuʻi Tonga, a traditional dynasty in Tonga Tsamai language, also known

    Tamaha

    Tamaha

  • 'Ilaheva
  • Woman in mythology of Tonga

    Tangaloa and mother of ʻAhoʻeitu, the first divine king of the Tuʻi Tonga dynasty in Tonga, around 900 AD. Her name was ʻIlaheva. She lived near Vaʻepopua

    'Ilaheva

    'Ilaheva

  • Enele Maʻafu
  • Tongan chief

    ISBN 978-1-136-83796-8. Spurway, John (2015). Ma'afu, Prince of Tonga, Chief of Fiji: A Life of Fiji's First Tui Lau. Canberra: Australian National University Press

    Enele Maʻafu

    Enele Maʻafu

    Enele_Maʻafu

  • Culture of Tonga
  • only the Tuʻi Tonga (king) was not: because he was too high ranked for anybody to touch him. Later it became the habit that a young Tuʻi Tonga went to

    Culture of Tonga

    Culture of Tonga

    Culture_of_Tonga

  • List of island countries
  • Hawaii Republic of Hawaii Republic of the North Solomons Kingdom of Tahiti Tuʻi Tonga Empire Yapese Empire Annobón (1474–1778), now part of Equatorial Guinea

    List of island countries

    List of island countries

    List_of_island_countries

  • Nanasipauʻu Tukuʻaho
  • Queen of Tonga since 2012

    is Queen of Tonga as the wife of King Tupou VI. Nanasipauʻu Vaea is the daughter of the late Baron Vaea, a former Prime Minister of Tonga from 1991 to

    Nanasipauʻu Tukuʻaho

    Nanasipauʻu Tukuʻaho

    Nanasipauʻu_Tukuʻaho

  • Tuimoala Lolohea
  • New Zealand and Tonga international rugby league footballer

    success in the series, Lolohea was gifted land in Tonga as a reward. Coach Kristian Woolf said, "Jason and Tui were given land by the nobles in the villages

    Tuimoala Lolohea

    Tuimoala Lolohea

    Tuimoala_Lolohea

  • Sangone
  • of a turtle from divine origin and featuring in Tongan myths about the Tuʻi Tonga king named Tuʻitātui in the beginning of the 12th century AD. Part of

    Sangone

    Sangone

  • Aunuʻu, American Samoa
  • Island in American Samoa, United States

    coincides with Kopotu, sixth King of Tonga. Tona-Nui appears in the title of the eighteenth King of Tonga—Havea-Tui Tonga-Nui-i-buibui (N.B.—Modern Tongan

    Aunuʻu, American Samoa

    Aunuʻu, American Samoa

    Aunuʻu,_American_Samoa

  • Safotu
  • Village in Gagaifomauga, Samoa

    were founded by the children of Laufafaitoga who was the daughter of the Tui Tonga. Laufafaitoga's husbands were Tupa'imataua of Samoa and Lautala of Fiji

    Safotu

    Safotu

    Safotu

  • Tupua Tamasese
  • State dynasty and one of four paramount chiefly titles of Samoa

    of the Tuʻi Tonga Kauʻulufonua II) and the Tui Aʻana Tamaʻalelagi. She was entrusted to the care of Levalasi Soʻoaʻemalelagi, wife of the Tui Atua Mātaʻutia

    Tupua Tamasese

    Tupua Tamasese

    Tupua_Tamasese

  • Tafaʻifa
  • Historical Samoan title

    rule of the Tuʻi Tonga Empire. Following Samoa's emancipation from the Tuʻi Tonga in the 13th century, the main power there remained the Tui Manuʻa, a dynasty

    Tafaʻifa

    Tafaʻifa

  • List of kingdoms and royal dynasties
  • Guinea Monarchy of the Solomon Islands Kingdom of Tahiti Tuʻi Tonga Empire List of monarchs of Tonga Monarchy of Tuvalu Lists of ancient kings List of dynasties

    List of kingdoms and royal dynasties

    List_of_kingdoms_and_royal_dynasties

  • Māʻitaki
  • daughter of the Tuʻi Haʻatakalaua who married with the Tuʻi Tonga to become his principal wife and the mother of his heir. As personal rank in Tonga comes from

    Māʻitaki

    Māʻitaki

  • Tamahā
  • Ceremonial name in Tonga

    daughter of the Tuʻi Tonga's (King of Tonga's) sister. The eldest sister of the Tuʻi Tonga (King of Tonga) is usually called the Tuʻi Tonga Fefine. The special

    Tamahā

    Tamahā

    Tamahā

  • Tonga Trench
  • Deepest oceanic trench in the southwestern Pacific Ocean

    Fiji   Lau Basin     Tonga- Kermadec   Ridge    Lau- Colville   Ridge Tonga Trench Kermadec Trench Osbourn Trough Louisville Seamount Chain Hikurangi Trough

    Tonga Trench

    Tonga Trench

    Tonga_Trench

  • Peʻa
  • Traditional male tatau of Samoa

    aristocracy in the pre-contact era. There are stories of Tongan royalty, Tuʻi Tonga Fatafehi Fakauakimanuka and King George Tupou I of the ritual under Samoan

    Peʻa

    Peʻa

    Peʻa

  • Baron Vaea
  • Prime Minister of Tonga from 1991 to 2000

    Prime Minister of Tonga from 1991 to 2000. Vaea was a nephew of Queen Sālote Tupou III and the father of the current Queen of Tonga, Nanasipauʻu Tukuʻaho

    Baron Vaea

    Baron Vaea

    Baron_Vaea

  • List of wars involving Tonga
  • involving Tonga. "Tonga - History | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2022-11-08. Garamone, Jim (9 November 2010). "Mullen Thanks Tonga for Steadfast

    List of wars involving Tonga

    List_of_wars_involving_Tonga

  • Lomaloma
  • Village on the island of Vanua Balavu in the Lau archipelago of Fiji

    Yavusa Tonga with their head being the Tui Lau, a title that is filled following the recommendation of the Yavusa Tonga and the endorsement of the Tui Nayau

    Lomaloma

    Lomaloma

    Lomaloma

  • Salamasina
  • Samoan politician

    the tenth and last wife of the Samoan paramount sovereign chief of Ā‘ana, Tui Ā‘ana Tamaalelagi, with whom she conceived their daughter Salamāsina. One

    Salamasina

    Salamasina

  • Vavaʻu
  • Island group of Tonga

    commerce and were significant agents for change on the islands. In 1839, the Tuʻi Tonga (chief), George Tupou I, instituted the Vavaʻu Code in Vavaʻu. Vavaʻu

    Vavaʻu

    Vavaʻu

    Vavaʻu

  • Halaevalu Mataʻaho ʻAhomeʻe
  • Queen of Tonga from 1965 to 2006

    Halaevalu Mataʻaho ʻAhomeʻe (29 May 1926 – 19 February 2017) was Queen of Tonga from 1965 to 2006, as the wife of King Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV. She was the

    Halaevalu Mataʻaho ʻAhomeʻe

    Halaevalu_Mataʻaho_ʻAhomeʻe

  • Kohai, Koau, mo Momo
  • the first Tuʻi Tonga. This dynasty of the Tuʻi Tonga, descendant from the maggot, is not to be confused with the real or divine Tuʻi Tonga dynasty, which

    Kohai, Koau, mo Momo

    Kohai,_Koau,_mo_Momo

  • ʻUluakimata I
  • Tongan ruler

    also known as Teleʻa (active c. 1580-1600 CE), was the twenty-ninth Tuʻi Tonga. He was reportedly one of the mightiest of these rulers, although his

    ʻUluakimata I

    ʻUluakimata_I

  • Dynasty
  • Sequence of rulers considered members of the same family

    Kingdom: Tonga Ancient and Modern. Canterbury University Press. pp. 20–30. ISBN 978-0908812141. Wood, A.H. (1932). History of the Kingdom of Tonga. Methodist

    Dynasty

    Dynasty

    Dynasty

  • Siaosi Tuʻipelehake
  • Prime Minister of Tonga in 1905

    Siaosi Fatafehi Toutaitokotaha) was a politician from Tonga who briefly served as Prime Minister of Tonga in January 1905. Tu'ipelehake is a traditional very

    Siaosi Tuʻipelehake

    Siaosi Tuʻipelehake

    Siaosi_Tuʻipelehake

  • Tui Kamikamica
  • Fiji international rugby league footballer

    Erevonu Tuicaumatalevu "Tui" Kamikamica (born 18 May 1994) is a Fijian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a prop forward for the Melbourne

    Tui Kamikamica

    Tui Kamikamica

    Tui_Kamikamica

  • Flag of Vanuatu
  • Flag Date Use Description 1845–1862 Flag of the Tuʻi Tonga Empire in Vanuatu A white field with two red crosses, two blue crosses and the letters and a

    Flag of Vanuatu

    Flag of Vanuatu

    Flag_of_Vanuatu

  • Laufakanaʻa
  • Tongan god

    the islanders on special occasions, as when they went fishing for the Tuʻi Tonga. As well, the putalinga (a kind of plantain), the sī (ti (plant)), the

    Laufakanaʻa

    Laufakanaʻa

  • 10th century
  • One hundred years, from 901 to 1000

    Saint Mark, Venice. c. 950: Formation of the Tu'i Tonga Empire and of the Tuʻi Tonga dynasty in Tonga. 10th century–12th century: Seated Guaryin Bodhisattva

    10th century

    10th century

    10th_century

  • History of Tuvalu
  • of Tonga. By observing such Pacific cultures as Tuvalu and Uvea, the influence of the Tuʻi Tonga line of Tongan kings and the existence of the Tuʻi Tonga

    History of Tuvalu

    History of Tuvalu

    History_of_Tuvalu

  • Momo
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    entertainer Momo (artist), American street artist Momo (Tonga), the 10th ruler of the Tuʻi Tonga dynasty (south Pacific islands) Girolomo Momo Adamo (1895–1956)

    Momo

    Momo

  • Fatafehi Tuʻipelehake
  • Prime Minister of Tonga from 1965 to 1991

    received the title Tuʻi Pelehake (Fatafehi) from his mother (Queen Sālote) in 1944, and he also received the second-highest title of Tonga, Tuʻi Faleua (king

    Fatafehi Tuʻipelehake

    Fatafehi Tuʻipelehake

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  • History of Oceania
  • first islands hauled to the surface from the deep ocean by Maui. The "Tuʻi Tonga Empire" or "Tongan Empire" in Oceania are descriptions sometimes given

    History of Oceania

    History of Oceania

    History_of_Oceania

  • Crown Prince of Tonga
  • Heir to the Tongan throne

    The Crown Prince of Tonga is the heir to the throne of Tonga. The Article 32 of the Constitution of Tonga provides for male-preference primogeniture,

    Crown Prince of Tonga

    Crown Prince of Tonga

    Crown_Prince_of_Tonga

  • Atua (district)
  • Place in Samoa

    Nofoasaefā* Tui Atua I'amafana* Tui Atua Safeofafine* Tui Atua Malietoa Vainu'upō* Tui Atua Malietoa Molī Tui Atua Mata'afa Fagamanu Tui Atua Sualauvi* Tui Atua

    Atua (district)

    Atua (district)

    Atua_(district)

  • Thalassocracy
  • Sea-based state or society

    of Tidore Swedish Empire Tarumanagara Tundun Kingdom Tungning Kingdom Tuʻi Tonga Empire Yapese Empire Alfred Thayer Mahan Archipelagic state Blue-water

    Thalassocracy

    Thalassocracy

    Thalassocracy

  • 1st millennium
  • Millennium spanning the years 1 to 1000

    (750–1162) Southeast Asia Srivijaya (650–1377) Oceania Austronesian expansion Tuʻi Tonga Empire (950s–1865) Southeastern Europe Roman/Byzantine Empire (27 BC –

    1st millennium

    1st millennium

    1st_millennium

  • Niua Islands
  • Island group in Tonga

    were settled by the Lapita culture. It was later part of the Tui Manu'a and Tuʻi Tonga Empires. The Niua group was first encountered by Europeans in

    Niua Islands

    Niua Islands

    Niua_Islands

  • Langi (burial)
  • Burial sites in Tonga

    as kings. When a Tuʻi Tonga died he was buried in one of the langi, of which there are still at least two dozen in Lapaha. The Tuʻi Haʻatakalaua were

    Langi (burial)

    Langi (burial)

    Langi_(burial)

  • Mata Utu
  • Place in Wallis and Futuna, France

    the Mt. Lulu Fakahega where there is an old chapel. In medieval times, Tuʻi Tonga invaders waged war against the islanders and took control. They installed

    Mata Utu

    Mata Utu

    Mata_Utu

  • Tafahi
  • Island of the Tonga archipelago

    Niuatoputapu and found that "there are many Samoans here…". The theory that the Tuʻi Tonga empire had thoroughly "Tonganised" its colonies using Loʻau's Falefā cannot

    Tafahi

    Tafahi

    Tafahi

  • Kae and Longopoa
  • only missing one tooth, as the Tongans had brought that as a gift to the Tuʻi Tonga in Muʻa, which had made it untouchable even for the gods. Sinilau suggested

    Kae and Longopoa

    Kae_and_Longopoa

  • Battle of Velata
  • Battle of Velata was fought in Haʻapai, Tonga in September 1826, between Laufilitonga, monarch of the Tuʻi Tonga dynasty, and Taufa'ahau, heir apparent

    Battle of Velata

    Battle_of_Velata

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  • PÉTUR
  • Male

    Icelandic

    PÉTUR

    Icelandic form of Greek Petros, PÉTUR means "rock, stone." 

    PÉTUR

  • Tusi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Tusi

    Resurrection

    Tusi

  • Tiu
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Tiu

    God of war.

    Tiu

  • Turi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Turi

    Paint brush

    Turi

  • Tuhi
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Tuhi

    Bird Sound

    Tuhi

  • THI
  • Female

    Vietnamese

    THI

    Vietnamese name THI means "poem."

    THI

  • Tum
  • Boy/Male

    Egyptian

    Tum

    Great god of Annu.

    Tum

  • Tai
  • Boy/Male

    Danish, German, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese

    Tai

    Talent; Great; Extreme

    Tai

  • RUI
  • Male

    Portuguese

    RUI

    Portuguese pet form of Portuguese/Spanish Rodrigo, RUI means "famous power."

    RUI

  • Tuni
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Tuni

    Shower of Happiness

    Tuni

  • Tupi
  • Boy/Male

    Native American

    Tupi

    To pull up.

    Tupi

  • Tuli
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Tuli

    Fine paint brush

    Tuli

  • ARNLJÓTUR
  • Male

    Icelandic

    ARNLJÓTUR

    Icelandic form of Old Norse Arnljótr, ARNLJÓTUR means "eagle bright."

    ARNLJÓTUR

  • Rui
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Rui

    Regal.

    Rui

  • TUPI
  • Male

    Native American

    TUPI

    Native American Miwok name TUPI means "to pull up."

    TUPI

  • Turi
  • Girl/Female

    Danish, Finnish, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Swedish

    Turi

    A Painter's Brush; Bear

    Turi

  • Tudi
  • Girl/Female

    Danish, Indian, Sanskrit

    Tudi

    Satisfying

    Tudi

  • Jui
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Bengali, Christian, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional

    Jui

    A Flower

    Jui

  • Tuli
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Tuli

    Painting Brush in Oriya

    Tuli

  • Uti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Uti

    Wish; Desire; Kindness; Enjoyment

    Uti

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Online names & meanings

  • Lilly
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Lilly

    A flower

  • Bayne
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Gaelic, Irish

    Bayne

    Pale Bridge

  • Rochita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Rochita

    Season

  • Mahodara | மஹோதரா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Mahodara | மஹோதரா

    Generous and kind

  • Hamsadhvani
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Hamsadhvani

    Name of a Raga

  • Eyslk
  • Girl/Female

    Welsh

    Eyslk

    Fair.

  • Adrielle
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Adrielle

    From Adria, the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark.

  • Zaiden
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Zaiden

    Fiery, Sower of seeds

  • Shoorsen
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Shoorsen

    Brave

  • Dhanyasri
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Dhanyasri

    Goddess Lakshmi

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  • Tunning
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Tun

  • Tub
  • i.

    To make use of a bathing tub; to lie or be in a bath; to bathe.

  • Tug
  • n.

    A pull with the utmost effort, as in the athletic contest called tug of war; a supreme effort.

  • Tut-workman
  • n.

    One who does tut-work.

  • Tub
  • n.

    Any structure shaped like a tub: as, a certain old form of pulpit; a short, broad boat, etc., -- often used jocosely or opprobriously.

  • Tub
  • n.

    The amount which a tub contains, as a measure of quantity; as, a tub of butter; a tub of camphor, which is about 1 cwt., etc.

  • Tun-bellied
  • a.

    Having a large, protuberant belly, or one shaped like a tun; pot-bellied.

  • Tun-great
  • a.

    Having the circumference of a tun.

  • Tug
  • v. t.

    To pull or draw with great effort; to draw along with continued exertion; to haul along; to tow; as, to tug a loaded cart; to tug a ship into port.

  • Tub
  • n.

    A sweating in a tub; a tub fast.

  • Tub
  • v. t.

    To plant or set in a tub; as, to tub a plant.

  • Tub
  • n.

    A small cask; as, a tub of gin.

  • Tunned
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Tun

  • Tug
  • v. i.

    To pull with great effort; to strain in labor; as, to tug at the oar; to tug against the stream.

  • Tun
  • n.

    A certain measure for liquids, as for wine, equal to two pipes, four hogsheads, or 252 gallons. In different countries, the tun differs in quantity.

  • Tug
  • n.

    An iron hook of a hoisting tub, to which a tackle is affixed.

  • Tug
  • n.

    A small, powerful steamboat used to tow vessels; -- called also steam tug, tugboat, and towboat.

  • Tun
  • n.

    Any shell belonging to Dolium and allied genera; -- called also tun-shell.

  • Tut-workmen
  • pl.

    of Tut-workman

  • Tu-whit
  • n. & interj.

    Alt. of Tu-whoo