Muimui Tupou (13th. TK)
Namoa Tupou (TK) (Namoa Older brothers Tupouto'a TK & Tuku'aho 14th. TK)
Tupouto’a gave up the tile and briefly held by Namoa but the stronger
of all of them was Tuku’aho (TK) was the 14th Tu’i Kanokupolu of Tonga, reigning approximately from 1793 to 1799. He was considered
the “strong man” of the Tupou family despite coming from a lower lineage from
his mother Lepolo, and he used his power to depose the 12th Tu’i Kanokupolu, Tupoumoheofo, who was of the higher line.[1] Tuku’aho
placed instilled his own father, Mumui, as the 13th Tu’i Kanokupolu and then
took the title for himself upon Mumui's death. Tuku’aho reigned Tonga as a
tyrant, for which he was assassinated by a team of high chiefs. His death
sparked a civil war that lasted for nearly a half century.
Fanau
'a Namoa (TK)
1.
Finau
2.
Lausi'i
3.
Vikamafile'o
4.
Vavahe'a
5.
Siaosi Tupou Niumeitolu
6.
Tangata'olakepa
7.
Netane
8.
Alilia Funakitoutai
Fanau
'a Siaosi Niumeitolu
1.
Ana Sioeli
2.
Salote
3.
Viliami Tu'ihalangingie
4.
Peni Tupou
Fanau
'a Peni Tupou
1. Lesieli
2. Saane
3. Lolohea
4. Siaosi
Niumeitolu
5. 'Aisake
Tupou
6. Tangata'olakepa
Fanau
‘a ‘Aisake
1. Ofo
2. Ana
3. Vilo
4. Vika
5. Sione
6. ‘Aisake
7. Taliai
8.
Louniutaha Tupou
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