The island of Bau was burned three times. First by the original occupants from Butoni and Lovoni in the early 1700, upon which occupancy was by Nailatikau,. As the animosity intensified,
Ratu Tanoa was forced into exile, after his failed exploits to the highlands in effort to claim the priced baton only to be captured in nadovu in the late 1700 before been exiled firstly on
Koro Island and then in
Somosomo on
Taveuni, where he remained until his son,
Ratu Seru Epenisa Cakobau led a his families tradition of coup in 1837, reinstalling his father as Vunivalu until his death in 1852, whereupon Cakobau inherited the title. He had nine wives (six of whom were strangled to death in December 1852); amongst his issue were
Ratu Tubuanakoro and
Ratu Seru Epenisa Cakobau. ==
Burner of Boats ==