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editWas the "succession box" removed because didn't allow multiple or alternative illustrations of titular descent? Talavou may have held the Malietoa jointly as a title-split with Moli, in which case his immediate successor was Malietoa Taimalelagi Natuitasina. Since Talavou's son, Fa'alata, held the title in the first decade of the 1900's it can also be said that Talavou's successor was Fa'alata as well as Laupepa.