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    Pōmare IV (28 February 1813 – 17 September 1877), more properly ʻAimata Pōmare IV Vahine-o-Punuateraʻitua (otherwise known as ʻAimata – "eye-eater", after...
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    then eleven, became Queen Pōmare IV. Pōmare III was the king of Tahiti between 1821 and 1827. He was the second son of Pōmare II. He was born at Papaʻoa...
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    from 1877 until his forced abdication in 1880. He was the son of Queen Pōmare IV. He was born as Teri'i Tari'a Te-rā-tane and became Heir Apparent and...
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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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    as Pōmare IV Teinaiti (21 November 1817 – 20 March 1818), who died young Teriʻitariʻa (25 June 1820 – 8 January 1827), who ruled as Pōmare III Pōmare died...
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    Pōmare III (1820–1827), born Teriʻitariʻa, was the king of Tahiti between 1821 and 1827. He was the second son of King Pōmare II and his second wife,...
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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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    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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    Teriitaria II (redirect from Pōmare Vahine)
    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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    In 1827, the young Pōmare III suddenly died, and it was his half-sister, ʻAimata, aged thirteen, who took the title of Pōmare IV. The Birmingham-born...
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    by France. On 28 May 2009, Joinville Pōmare, an adopted member of the Pōmare family, declared himself King Pōmare XI, during a ceremony attended by descendants...
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  • City, Gunma Prefecture, Japan, the location of the Aimata Dam Pōmare IV, ʻAimata Pōmare IV Vahine-o-Punuateraʻitua, Queen of Tahiti from 1827 to 1877 Aimata...
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    Maevarua Pōmare; 23 May, 1841 – 12 February, 1873) was the Queen of Bora Bora from 1860 until her death in 1873. Teri'i-maeva-rua II belonged to the Pōmare dynasty...
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  • Tauatomo Mairau (category Pōmare dynasty)
    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 Mairau...
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    of French Catholic missionary in the Kingdom of Tahiti ruled by Queen Pōmare IV. Dupetit Thouars forced the native government to pay an indemnity and...
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  • Pōmare or Pomare may refer to: Pōmare dynasty, the dynasty of the Tahitian monarchs Pōmare I (c. 1742–1803), first king of the Kingdom of Tahiti Pōmare...
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    from 1831 to 1860. He was also a Royal consort of Tahiti as husband of Pōmare IV, Queen regnant of Tahiti. Tapoa II was born in 1806. He was the son of...
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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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    It was also once the site of the royal residence and palace of Queen Pōmare IV of Tahiti, who ruled from 1827 to 1877. Presidential palace. Pape'etē...
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    of Raiatea and granddaughter of Pomare IV. On January 9, 1884, she married Prince Hinoi, also a grandson of Pomare IV. Under the reign of Teriimaevarua...
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    Punuariʻi Teriʻitapunui Pōmare, commonly called Teriʻitapunui (born March 20, 1846 – died in September 17, 1888) was a member of the Pōmare family, a royal dynasty...
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    Ariifaaite (category Pōmare dynasty)
    young), died of dysentery Henry Pōmare (August 1835, died young).[citation needed], died of dysentery Ariʻiaue Pōmare (12 August 1838 – 10 May 1856),...
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    area due to the continuing uprisings in other of their colonies. Queen Pōmare IV expelled French Catholic missionaries from her kingdom in 1836 and provoked...
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    Victoria Pōmare-vahine (c. 1844 – June 1845) was a Tahitian princess and daughter of Queen Pōmare IV of Tahiti and her husband Ariʻifaʻaite a Hiro. A...
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    who was the first Jew to reside in Tahiti. He became secretary to Queen Pōmare IV and married her adopted half-sister. Through his daughter's marriage to...
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    Teriimaevarua III (category Pōmare dynasty)
    Ari'i-ʻOtare Teriʻi-maeva-rua III Pomare (28 May 1871 – 19 November 1932) was the last Queen of the Tahitian island of Bora Bora from 1873 to 1895. The...
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  • List of royal consorts of Tahiti (category Pōmare dynasty)
    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 and the...
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    (Solomon, 1822–1866), was an English Jewish merchant. While secretary to Pōmare IV of Tahiti, he fell in love with her twenty-year-old adoptive sister Oehau...
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    Europeans, King Pōmare II of Tahiti was able to declare himself sovereign of the entire archipelago. On November 12, 1815, Pōmare's adversaries, the...
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    Queen Marau (category Pōmare dynasty)
    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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