- Te
Maputeoa (baptized
Gregorio Stanislas;
reigned as
Gregorio I; born c. 1814 – 20 June 1857) was a
monarch of the
Polynesian island of
Mangareva and the...
- Alexandria, Gr****
Orthodox patriarch, in
office 1354–1366
Maputeoa (1814–1857),
Gregorio I
Maputeoa, King of Mangareva, r. c. 1830–1857 This disambiguation...
- Born 26
April 1847, he was the
eldest surviving son of King
Gregorio I
Maputeoa and
Queen Maria Eutokia Toaputeitou, one of his two wives.
Joseph had four...
- Philomèle, the two
surviving daughters of
Maputeoa. Elia Teoa,
regent c. 1857,
after the
death of
Maputeoa with
Maria Eutokia for his
nephew Joseph Gregorio...
- and a turret, the
remains of the
palace built for
Maputeoa, the last king of the island. King
Maputeoa's crypt is in the St. Pierre's
Chapel behind the neo-Gothic...
- later,
regents –
until the
French formally annexed the islands. King
Maputeoa requested a
French protectorate on 16
February 1844, but the
French government...
-
ended up
being protagonists of the
French union of Tahiti. At first, King
Maputeoa, the last king of Mangareva, resisted, but
after attributing the recovery...
- the son of a
younger brother of King
Maputeoa. He
shared the same name with Te Ika-tohora, the
father of
Maputeoa, who was
killed by a shark. Christianity...
- the
island of Mangareva. He
served as one of the
regents for his
nephew Maputeoa and was
instrumental in the
conversion of
Mangareva and the
Gambier Islands...
- rulers.
Bishop Rouchouze baptized the
native king
Maputeoa and his
family on 25
August 1836.
Maputeoa took the name
Gregorio in
honor of Pope
Gregory XVI...