Pōmare II (c. 1782 – 7 December 1821) (fully Tu Tunuieaiteatua Pōmare II or in modern orthography Tū Tū-nui-ʻēʻa-i-te-atua Pōmare II; historically misspelled...
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Léopold Pomare, as heir to the throne. Pōmare I, King of Tahiti. Pōmare II, King of Tahiti. Teriʻitoʻoterai Teremoemoe, Queen-Regent of Tahiti. Teriʻitaria...
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prerogatives since the death of Pōmare II. The power of the Pōmare had become more symbolic than real; time and time again Queen Pōmare, Protestant and anglophile...
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The Pōmare dynasty was the reigning family of the Kingdom of Tahiti between the unification of the islands by Pōmare I in 1788 and Pōmare V's cession...
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was the Queen of Tahiti between 1827 and 1877. She was the fourth monarch of the Kingdom of Tahiti. Pōmare was the daughter of Pōmare II and Teriʻitoʻoterai...
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with Pōmare II, but Pōmare fathered the next two Tahitian monarchs, Pōmare III (r. 1821–1827) and Pōmare IV (r. 1827–1877), by Teremoemoe. Pōmare II died...
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This is a list of monarchs of Tahiti, all of which belonged to the Pōmare dynasty. They carried the title Ari'i rahi. In 2006, Tauatomo Mairau claimed...
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Papeete (redirect from Papeete, Tahiti)
can be a problem since they are very narrow. The Tahiti freeway starts close to the town center as Pōmare Boulevard, named after the Tahitian Royal Family...
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Pōmare, commonly called Teriʻitapunui (born March 20, 1846 – died in September 17, 1888) was a member of the Pōmare family, a royal dynasty in Tahiti...
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Franco-Tahitian War (category History of Tahiti)
century with the patronage of the Pōmare dynasty. Influenced by British missionary George Pritchard, Queen Pōmare IV expelled French Catholic missionaries...
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Tahitians (category People from Tahiti)
indigenous Tahitians. The recovery continued in spite of more epidemics. The Pōmare Dynasty rose to prominence in the early 1790s from a ruling Tahitian family...
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Queen Marau (category Pōmare dynasty)
child. Her mother was the adoptive daughter of King Pōmare II's widow, the mother of Pōmare III and Pōmare IV. Considered one of the highest ranking chieftainesses...
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stayed in Tahiti for a year. Protestants from the London Missionary Society settled permanently in Polynesia in 1797. King Pōmare II of Tahiti was forced...
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Kingdom of Bora Bora (category History of Tahiti)
262 warriors joined Pomare II in his fight against the Teva clan. In 1815, the battle of Fe'i Pi in Punaauia (on the island of Tahiti) marked the victory...
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Tamatoa V (category Pōmare dynasty)
Tamatoa-a-tu Pōmare, (23 September 1842, Moorea – 30 September 1881, Papeete), King of Raiatea and Taha'a, was a son of Queen Pōmare IV of Tahiti.[citation...
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Missionary Day (redirect from Arrivée de l'Évangile)
Mahina, Tahiti, on board Duff. Despite early setbacks in the mission, the LMS missionaries were able to convert the reigning king Pōmare II, who sought...
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Tapoa II (c. 1806–1860) was the king of the Tahitian island of Bora Bora from 1831 to 1860. He was also a Royal consort of Tahiti as husband of Pōmare IV...
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Teriivaetua (redirect from Teriivaetua Pōmare)
1869–December 4, 1918) was a member of the Pōmare Dynasty and the heiress apparent when the Kingdom of Tahiti was annexed by France in 1880. Her name Teri'i-vae-tua...
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The Kingdom of Tahiti was founded by Pōmare I (known as Tu) between 1788 and 1791. His dynasty lasted until his great-grandson Pōmare V abdicated in 1880...
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Joinville Pōmare (17 December 1847 – 9 April 1875), also known as Prince Joinville, was a member of the royal family of Tahiti, the Pōmare dynasty, who...
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Whētoi and Pōmare, so Whiria is referred to as Pōmare II. The Church Missionary Society (CMS) arrived in the Bay of Islands in 1814. Pōmare supplied food...
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Co Éditeurs, 342p., Teuira Henry, Tahiti aux temps anciens (traduction française de Bertrand Jaunez, Pars, Musée de l'Homme, Société des Océanistes, 671p...
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submitted to his government. Teriitaria II and her adopted son Teratane Teriitaria Pomare were banished to Tahiti on the 26 March 1854. There was an ancient...
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Tauatomo Mairau (category Pōmare dynasty)
member of the royal Tahitian family of Mairau, a descendant of Tahiti's Queen Pōmare IV. He was born on the island of Rurutu. As of February 2009, Tauatomo...
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Island and Tahiti were able to consolidate their power and defeat rival chiefs. Kamehameha I united all eight islands of Hawaiʻi by 1810 and Pōmare I united...
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Ariifaaite (category Pōmare dynasty)
Henry Pōmare (August 1835, died young).[citation needed], died of dysentery Ariʻiaue Pōmare (12 August 1838 – 10 May 1856), Crown Prince of Tahiti, Ariʻi...
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Tehaapapa I (section James Morisson at Tahiti)
missionaries landed on the island of Huahine due to an insurrection against Pōmare II in Tahiti. The missionary John Davies recounted his stay on the island in his...
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(1987). Tahiti, les temps et les pouvoirs: pour une anthropologie historique du Tahiti post-européen (in French). Paris: ORSTOM, Institut français de recherche...
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ensure the regency of his grandson before he left for Tahiti to support Pomare II. Tapoa I died in Tahiti at the end of November 1812. Tamatoa then regained...
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