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Josefa Iloilo
President of Fiji (1920-2011)
Seru Epenisa Cakobau
King of Fiji (1815–1883)
Epeli Nailatikau
President of Fiji
Kamisese Mara
President of Fiji (1920-2004)
Wiliame Katonivere
6th President of Fiji (2021-2024)
Laisenia Qarase
Prime Minister of Fiji (1941-2020)
Naiqama Lalabalavu
Fijian politician
Penaia Ganilau
President of Fiji and Governor-General of Fiji (1918-1993)
Osea Kolinisau
Fijian rugby union player
Tevita Momoedonu
Prime Minister of Fiji (1946-2020)
Ratu
Ratu () is an Austronesian title used by male Fijians of chiefly rank. An equivalent title, adi (pronounced ), is used by females of chiefly rank. In the Malay language, the title ratu is also the traditional honorific title to refer to the ruling king or queen in Javanese culture (though it has since been used in modern contexts to refer to both queen regnant and queen consort of any nation, e.g. "Ratu Elizabeth II" and "Ratu Camilla"). Thus in Java, a royal palace is called "keraton", constructed from the circumfix ke- -an and Ratu, to describe the residence of the ratu.
Ratu Udre Udre
Most prolific cannibal, reportedly ate between 872 and 999 people
Koila Nailatikau
Fijian politician
George Cakobau
former Governor General of Fiji (1912–1989)
Lalabalavu Sukuna
Chief of Lau and civil servant in Fiji (1888-1958)
Finau Tabakaucoro
Fijian politician
Enele Ma'afu
Tongan and Fijian chief (1816–1881)
Joni Madraiwiwi
Fijian politician (1957–2016)
Great Council of Chiefs
Fijian constitutional body (1876–2012, 2023–)
Inoke Kubuabola
Fijian politician
Epeli Ganilau
Fijian politician and chief (1951 - 2023)
Edward Cakobau
Fijian cricketer and politician (1908-1973)