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Moshoeshoe II of Lesotho

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Successor
  
Letsie III

Role
  
King

Name
  
Moshoeshoe of

Father
  
Simon Seeiso Griffith

House
  
House of Moshoeshoe


Moshoeshoe II of Lesotho The king39s poultry farm The Friday Times

Reign
  
4 October 1966 – 15 January 1996

Predecessor
  
Himself as Paramount Chief

Born
  
2 May 1938Morija, Lesotho (
1938-05-02
)

IssueDetail
  
Letsie IIIPrince Seeiso Bereng SeeisoPrincess Constance Christina 'Maseeiso

Died
  
January 15, 1996, Maloti Mountains, Lesotho

Spouse
  
Queen Mamohato of Lesotho (m. 1962–1996)

Education
  
National University of Lesotho, Ampleforth College, Corpus Christi College, Oxford

Children
  
Letsie III of Lesotho, Prince Seeiso of Lesotho

Parents
  
Mofumali Mabereng, Seeiso of Basutoland

Similar People
  
Letsie III of Lesotho, Queen Mamohato of Lesotho, Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, Prince Lerotholi Seeiso, Princess Senate Seeiso

Moshoeshoe II (May 2, 1938 – January 15, 1996), previously known as Constantine Bereng Seeiso, was the paramount chief of Lesotho, succeeding paramount chief Seeiso from 1960 until the country gained full independence from Britain in 1966. He was king of Lesotho from 1966 until his exile in 1990, and from 1995 until his death in 1996.

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Early life

Moshoeshoe II of Lesotho History Lesotho National Council of Women

The young Seeiso was educated at the Roma College in Lesotho, then (apparently fleeing rumours that his stepfather planned to poison him) was sent to England, first to Ampleforth College and later to Corpus Christi College, Oxford. While there, he took to the life of an English country gentleman, including hunting, shooting, and fishing.

Reign

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Moshoeshoe's political power was always limited, and his reign was interrupted twice. Early in his reign, Leabua Jonathan became Prime Minister of Lesotho and gained control of the government. Jonathan suspended Moshoeshoe in 1970 in order to reestablish his control in the country after his party lost the election. Moshoeshoe went into temporary exile in the Netherlands. A few months later, when he gained control, Jonathan allowed Moshoeshoe to reassume the title of king. Jonathan was himself overthrown in 1986 and the king gained some power, but he was deposed in 1990, while his son Letsie III was forced to take his place as king. Moshoeshoe went to exile in the United Kingdom. Moshoeshoe was restored to the throne in 1995. The following year he was killed in a car accident, and Letsie became king again a month later. During the political turmoil of 1970 and 1990, and for a month after his death in 1996, his wife and Letsie's mother, 'Mamohato, acted as regent.

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Summary of reign
Moshoeshoe II of Lesotho Reflections on King Moshoeshoe II Lesothos Exiled Monarch

  • 1960-1966: Paramount Chief Constantine Bereng Seeiso of Basutoland.
  • 1966: crowned as King Moshoeshoe II of Lesotho.
  • 1970: exiled from Lesotho.
  • February 1990: stripped of constitutional powers.
  • November 1990: deposed, and his son Letsie III becomes king.
  • 1990-1992: in exile in the UK.
  • January 1995: reinstated as King.
  • January 1996: died, succeeded by Letsie III.
  • Death

    The King died at the age of fifty-seven in a road accident, when his car plunged off a mountain road during the early hours of 15 January 1996. The accident also killed the car's driver. According to a government statement, Moshoeshoe had set out at 1 AM to visit his cattle at Matsieng, and was returning to Maseru through the Maloti Mountains when his car left the road.

    Family

    Moshoeshoe married Princess Tabitha 'Masentle Lerotholi Mojela (later known as Queen 'Mamohato of Lesotho) in 1962, and with her had two sons and one daughter:

  • His Royal Highness Prince David Mohato Bereng Seeiso (born 17 July 1963).
  • His Royal Highness Prince Seeiso Bereng Seeiso of Lesotho (born 16 April 1966).
  • Her Royal Highness Princess Constance Christina 'Maseeiso (24 December 1969 – 7 September 1994).
  • Grand Master of the following orders

  •  Lesotho : Grand Master of the Most Dignified Order of Moshoeshoe.
  •  Lesotho : Grand Master of the Most Courteous Order of Lesotho.
  •  Lesotho : Grand Master of the Most Meritorious Order of Mohlomi.
  •  Lesotho : Grand Master of the Most Loyal Order of Ramatseatsane.
  • Foreign honours

  •  South Africa : Supreme Companion of the Order of the Companions of O. R. Tambo [posthumous] (20/04/2006).
  • Iran : Commemorative Medal of the 2500th Anniversary of the founding of the Persian Empire (14/10/1971).
  • References

    Moshoeshoe II of Lesotho Wikipedia