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Meaning of "ranavalona"

Ranavalona is a noun that may refer to a person's name, a place, or an object in a specific context. Without additional context, the precise meaning of 'Ranavalona' is unclear

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Ranavalona had given a warning for those influencing on her subjects.
The coronation of the Queen Ranavalona II was the occasion for an imposing military parade.
Ranavalona was crowned wearing a white silk gown with a red train featuring embroidery and gold embellishments.
He legislated the Christianization of the monarchy under Ranavalona II.
Queen Ranavalona randomly conducted loyalty tests by administering poison to subjects in question.
She was succeeded by Queen Ranavalona III, the last monarch of the kingdom.
Ranavalona II was a pupil of Protestant missionaries and had converted to Christianity.
Species include, Nesolestes pauliani Nesolestes ranavalona.
Queen Ranavalona III accepts a new protectorate treaty.
They were used in the flag of the last Merina monarch, Queen Ranavalona III.
The following day Queen Ranavalona signed a treaty accepting the French protectorate over Madagascar.
Her mother, Princess Razafinandriamanitra, was a daughter of Princess Rasendranoro and a niece of Ranavalona III.
Queen Ranavalona I then garrisoned major Menabe towns and sent farmers to colonize the area.
For that reason, Queen Ranavalona I put a price on his head.
Ranavalona pursued a policy of self-reliance to limit the influence of these foreign powers.

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She was an aunt of Princess Rasendranoro and Ranavalona III, the last queen of Madagascar.
Ranavalona I 's three-decade reign of terror was not focused exclusively on foreign interlopers.
They were worn on the flag of the last monarch of Merina, Queen Ranavalona III.
To boost the economy, Ranavalona turned to selling her own subjects into slavery.
She was a grandniece, and the adoptive daughter, of Ranavalona III.
Queen Ranavalona III, the last monarch of Madagascar, is deposed by a French military force.
She was also designated by the title Ranavalo-Manjaka I ( « Reigning Ranavalona » ).
Left Queen Ranavalona III in a sedan chair, right General Gallieni on a horse.
After her conversion to Christianity Queen Ranavalona II let these talismans burnt on 8 September 1869.
Ranavalona I also had an artificial lake built there, just like Lake Anosy in Antananarivo.
Like her two predecessors, Ranavalona concluded a political marriage with Prime Minister Rainilaiarivony.
Ranavalona III . in exile.
With the baptism of Queen Ranavalona II in 1869, Christianity was made the state religion.
Queen Ranavalona II died during the height of these hostilities in July 1883.
When Queen Ranavalona I took power in 1828, relationships with foreign powers gradually soured.

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