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Portrait of Rainilaiarivony (1828-1896), Malagasy Prime Minister and Co King of Madagascar as spousal of the three successive Malagasy queens (Rasoherina (1814-1868), Ranavalona II (1829-1883) and Ranavalona III (Princess Razafindrahety)
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Portrait of Rainilaiarivony (1828-1896), Malagasy Prime Minister and Co King of Madagascar as spousal of the three successive Malagasy queens (Rasoherina (1814-1868), Ranavalona II (1829-1883) and Ranavalona III (Princess Razafindrahety)
JAB4121054 Portrait of Rainilaiarivony (1828-1896), Malagasy Prime Minister and Co King of Madagascar as spousal of the three successive Malagasy queens (Rasoherina (1814-1868), Ranavalona II (1829-1883) and Ranavalona III (Princess Razafindrahety, 1861-1917)), he died in exile in Algiers. Engraving 1895; (add.info.: Portrait of Rainilaiarivony (1828-1896), Malagasy Prime Minister and Co King of Madagascar as spousal of the three successive Malagasy queens (Rasoherina (1814-1868), Ranavalona II (1829-1883) and Ranavalona III (Princess Razafindrahety, 1861-1917)), he died in exile in Algiers. Engraving 1895); Photo ©Jaime Abecasis
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This engraving from 1895 depicts the esteemed figure of Rainilaiarivony, Malagasy Prime Minister and Co King of Madagascar. Known for his influential role as the spouse of three successive Malagasy queens - Rasoherina, Ranavalona II, and Ranavalona III - Rainilaiarivony held significant political power during his time.
His dignified expression and regal attire in this portrait reflect his status as a key figure in the history of Madagascar. Despite facing challenges and political turmoil during his reign, Rainilaiarivony remained steadfast in his leadership alongside the queens he supported.
Tragically, Rainilaiarivony met his end in exile in Algiers, far from the land he had served so faithfully. This image serves as a poignant reminder of a man who played a crucial role in shaping the destiny of Madagascar.
The intricate details captured in this engraving by Jaime Abecasis offer viewers a glimpse into the life and legacy of Rainilaiarivony. His contribution to Malagasy politics and society is immortalized through this striking portrayal that continues to resonate with audiences today.
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