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Rataioma XVIII
18th Aio'i Keikitoe Ritio
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Kauteai'i Raioa
TenureApril 22, 1986 - present
CoronationApril 22, 1986
PredecessorMailesanuia
Born (1968-02-10) 10 February 1968 (age 56)
Freice City, Colony of Freice (now Sekapa, Freice)
SpouseSuiasu Tarisoiu
IssueKaiegitauila
Kieniauemo
Full name
Seiteia Seianavio[a]
HouseKauteai Dynasty
FatherPaiwaia
MotherRataioma XVII
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Rataioma XVIII (born Seiteia Kauteai; 10 February 1968) is the 18th Aio'i Keikitoe Ritio, the traditional Queen of Freice, now a Country within the Federation of Riamo. She assumed the now titular title, as well as the headship of the Kauteai Dynasty, the premier noble family, on 22 April 1986 following her mother's death the previous month.

Birth and early life

Born Seiteia Kauteai on 10 February 1968, her given name is a traditional name which means servant of God. She was born in Freice City, now Sekapa, the capital of the then Colony of Freice. Her mother, Rataioma XVII, was the 17th Aio'i Keikitoe Ritio (born Seianavio), and her father, Kailita Liseaua, who took the name Paiwaia (derived from the phrase Faithful Prince).

Reign

On her mother's death, she succeeded her as the 18th Aio'i Keikitoe Ritio, taking the traditional name Rataioma, derived from the phrase Harmonious Leader.

Titles, styles, honours and awards

The titles mentioned are not based in present Freician law but on the traditional rules governing the Freician nobility prior to colonisation.

  • 10 February 1968 - 23 August 1979: Lady[b] Seiteia
  • 23 August 1979 - 22 April 1986: Her Highness[c] Lady Seiteia
  • 22 April 1986 - present: Her Highness Rataioma XVIII, Aio'i Keikitoe Ritio, Kauteai'i Raioa

See also

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Notes

  1. Freician royality traditionally had only one name. Modern-day Freician naming conventions see a woman take their mother's given name as their second name.
  2. Translated from the Frecian, Winoinahe.
  3. Translated from the Freician, Winoinahe Talitai, literally 'High Lady'.

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