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Soane-Patita Vaimua Lavelua (1799 — 21 November 1858) was a king of Uvea in the 19th century. He was named king in 1829 at the age of thirty) and reigned until his death in 1858. During his reign, Marist missionaries landed in Wallis in 1837 and converted the population. He then became the first Lavelua baptized Catholic and took the name Jean-Baptiste, in Wallisian "Soane Patita". He died at almost sixty years of age of pneumonia on 21 November 1858. His sister Falakika Seilala succeeded him only a few weeks later, on 5 December 1858.

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  • Soane-Patita Vaimua ou simplement Vaimua (1799-1858) est un roi coutumier au titre de lavelua d'Uvea du XIXe siècle. Il est nommé roi en 1829 (il a trente ans) et règne jusqu'à sa mort en 1858. Durant son règne, les missionnaires maristes emmenés par Pierre Bataillon débarquent à Wallis en 1837 et convertissent la population. Il devient alors le premier Lavelua baptisé catholique et prend le nom de Jean-Baptiste, en wallisien Soane Patita. Il décède à presque soixante ans d'une pneumonie le 21 novembre 1858. Sa sœur Falakika Seilala lui succède quelques semaines après seulement, le 5 décembre 1858. Il est le père d'Amelia Tokagahahau, qui devient reine d'Uvea le 19 février 1869, de 'Akalita Tofatā, de Seilala, de Naukovi, de Pale, et de Vito Lavelua, qui devient roi en 1895. (fr)
  • Soane-Patita Vaimua Lavelua (1799 — 21 November 1858) was a king of Uvea in the 19th century. He was named king in 1829 at the age of thirty) and reigned until his death in 1858. During his reign, Marist missionaries landed in Wallis in 1837 and converted the population. He then became the first Lavelua baptized Catholic and took the name Jean-Baptiste, in Wallisian "Soane Patita". He died at almost sixty years of age of pneumonia on 21 November 1858. His sister Falakika Seilala succeeded him only a few weeks later, on 5 December 1858. He was the father of Amelia Tokagahahau Aliki, who become queen of Uvea in 1869, and of Vito Lavelua II, who became king in 1895. (en)
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  • Soane-Patita Vaimua Lavelua (1799 — 21 November 1858) was a king of Uvea in the 19th century. He was named king in 1829 at the age of thirty) and reigned until his death in 1858. During his reign, Marist missionaries landed in Wallis in 1837 and converted the population. He then became the first Lavelua baptized Catholic and took the name Jean-Baptiste, in Wallisian "Soane Patita". He died at almost sixty years of age of pneumonia on 21 November 1858. His sister Falakika Seilala succeeded him only a few weeks later, on 5 December 1858. (en)
  • Soane-Patita Vaimua ou simplement Vaimua (1799-1858) est un roi coutumier au titre de lavelua d'Uvea du XIXe siècle. Il est nommé roi en 1829 (il a trente ans) et règne jusqu'à sa mort en 1858. Durant son règne, les missionnaires maristes emmenés par Pierre Bataillon débarquent à Wallis en 1837 et convertissent la population. Il devient alors le premier Lavelua baptisé catholique et prend le nom de Jean-Baptiste, en wallisien Soane Patita. Il décède à presque soixante ans d'une pneumonie le 21 novembre 1858. Sa sœur Falakika Seilala lui succède quelques semaines après seulement, le 5 décembre 1858. (fr)
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  • Soane-Patita Vaimua Lavelua (fr)
  • Soane-Patita Vaimua Lavelua (en)
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