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{{Good article}} {{Infobox royalty | name = Radama II | succession = [[List of Imerina monarchs|King of Madagascar]] | image = Radama II with crown.jpg | caption = Radama II with crown, 1861 | reign = August 16, 1861 – May 12, 1863 | coronation = September 23, 1862 | predecessor = [[Ranavalona I]] | successor = [[Rasoherina]] | regent = [[Rainivoninahitriniony]] | reg-type = {{nowrap|[[Prime Minister of Madagascar|Prime Minister]]}} | spouse = [[Rasoherina]] (as Rabodo)<br />[[Ranavalona II]] (as Ramoma)<br />Marie Rasoamieja{{sfn|Chapus|Mondain|1953|p=}} | issue = | father = [[Andriamihaja]]<br />[[Radama I]] (officially) | mother = [[Ranavalona I]] | birth_date = September 23, 1829 | birth_place = Imasoandro, [[Rova of Antananarivo]] | death_date = May 12, 1863 (aged 33) – ''contested''{{sfn|Delval|1972|p=}} | death_place = [[Rova of Antananarivo]] – ''contested''{{sfn|Delval|1972|p=}} | date of burial = 1863/1897 – ''contested''{{sfn|Delval|1972|p=}} | place of burial = [[Ilafy]]/Tomb of the Kings, [[Rova of Antananarivo|Rovan'Antananarivo]] – ''contested''{{sfn|Delval|1972|p=}} (re-interred) | dynasty = Hova }} '''Radama II''' (September 23, 1829 – May 12, 1863 [''contested'']) was the son and heir of Queen [[Ranavalona I]] and ruled from 1861 to 1863 over the [[Kingdom of Madagascar]], which controlled virtually the entire island. Radama's rule, although brief, was a pivotal period in the history of the Kingdom of Madagascar. Under the unyielding and often harsh 33-year rule of his mother, Queen Ranavalona I, Madagascar had successfully preserved its cultural and political independence from European colonial designs. Rejecting the queen's policy of isolationism and persecution of Christians, Radama II permitted religious freedom and re-opened Madagascar to European influence. Under the terms of the [[Joseph-François Lambert#Lambert Charter|Lambert Charter]], which Radama secretly contracted in 1855 with French entrepreneur [[Joseph-François Lambert]] while Ranavalona still ruled, the French were awarded exclusive rights to the exploitation of large tracts of valuable land and other lucrative resources and projects. This agreement, which was later revoked by Prime Minister [[Rainilaiarivony]], was key to establishing France's claim over Madagascar as a protectorate and, in 1896, as a colony. The dramatic contrast between Ranavalona's isolationism and her son's pro-European stance represented an abrupt reversal of policy that threatened the traditional sociopolitical order. Radama's absolutism in pursuing dramatic reforms in disregard of the advice of his ministers ultimately turned them against him. In a coup led by his prime minister, [[Rainivoninahitriniony]], Radama II was strangled on May 12, 1863. His wife Rabodo, who took the throne name [[Rasoherina]], was allowed by the ministers to succeed her husband on the condition that she and future sovereigns would no longer rule unilaterally, but rather in concert with the [[Hova (Madagascar)|Hova]] (the class of free citizens) as represented by the position of prime minister. The public was informed that Radama had committed suicide and that his body had been unceremoniously interred in a tomb in [[Ilafy]]. However, there soon emerged rumors – believed by prominent foreigners [[Jean Laborde]] and [[William Ellis (British missionary)|William Ellis]] – that Radama lived and was making plans to reclaim the throne. A strong case has since been made on the basis of significant evidence{{what?|date=October 2021}} that Radama may indeed have revived after the strangling and lived to old age in anonymity near [[Lake Kinkony]] in the northwestern part of the island.
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