| Ludvonga II | |
|---|---|
| Crown Prince of Swaziland | |
| Reign | Designated heir, c. 1868-1872 |
| Successor | King Mbandzeni (Dlamini IV) |
| Regent | Queen Tsandzile Ndwandwe |
| Born | Macaleni Dlamini c. 1855 Swaziland |
| Died | 1872 Swaziland |
| Burial | |
| House | House of Dlamini |
| Father | King Mswati II |
| Mother | Queen Sisile LaMgangeni Khumalo |
Ludvonga II (also Macaleni; c. 1855 – 1872) was the Crown Prince of Swaziland, son of Mswati II of Swaziland.1 He was the only son of Queen Sisile 'LaMgangeni' Khumalo with King Mswati II.2
Early life
Ludvonga was born around 1855 to King Mswati II and Sisile 'LaMgangeni' Khumalo.2
When King Mswati II died in 1868, the Liqoqo, a Swazi royal council, selected Ludvonga II's mother, LaMgangeni, as the Queen Mother.3 Ludvonga II, then about seventeen years old, was designated as the future king.4
Marriage and death
As part of his preparation for Swazi kingship, Ludvonga married Mdvumo Mthimkhulu.2 The marriage, however, did not produce any children.2 In 1872, Ludvonga II died due to suspected poisoning and his mother was requested to choose an heir amongst King Mswati II's sons and she selected Mbandzeni to be the King of Eswatini.4
References
References
- "Mswati II". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
- Matsebula, JSM (1988): History of Swaziland, 3rd Ed. Longman Penguin Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd. Pages 16, 49, 61-2, 70-75. ISBN 9780582031678
- Gillis D, Hugh. The Kingdom of Swaziland: Studies in Political History (PDF), Greenwood Press. Page 26. ISBN 0313306702
- "Swaziland: Boer incursion and British meddling (1868-1907)". Johannesburg (South Africa): Electoral Institute of Southern Africa. Archived from the original on 22 May 2009. Retrieved 14 October 2009.