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Waata Roore Erueti (1868–1952),
known simply as
Roore Erueti and
occasionally with the
surname Edwards (the
English equivalent of Erueti) was a Tainui...
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Jacques Ignatius de
Roore or
Jacobus Ignatius de
Roore (Antwerp, 20 July 1686 – The Hague, 17 July 1747) was a
Flemish painter, copyist, art
dealer and...
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Waata Pihikete ****utai (died 1867), New
Zealand Māori
tribal leader Waata Roore Erueti (1868–1952),
Tainui historian Colleen Waata Urlich (1939–2015), New...
- gave
Waikato nearly twice the
income of Taranaki. The deal was
accepted by
Roore Edwards at the
urging of Te Puea.
After nearly 20
years of
negotiation she...
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Minister Fraser after a **** at Turangawaewae. The deal was
accepted by
Roore Edwards speaking for Te Puea.
Tainui have been
actively s****ing a resolution...
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author and
illustrator Wiremu Neera Te
Awaitaia (c.1796–1866),
chief Waata Roore Erueti (1868–1952),
historian Te Ahukaramū
Charles Royal, 'Waikato tribes...
- from
Maniapoto who signed. Rewi had a
younger brother named Te
Raore or Te
Roore who was
killed at Orakau. Te
Raore married Kereihi aka Te
Oreore Purau from...
- and was
registered as a
pupil of
Arnold Houbraken,
Jacques Ignatius de
Roore and
Mattheus Terwesten.
Houbraken died in 1718, so he can't have studied...
- and a
Winding Stair, by Rembrandt). The
painting was
bought by
Jacques de
Roore, an
agent bidding on
behalf of
Willem Lormier, art
collector and dealer...
- (1734–1802 ), 2 artworks : RF 1095, RF 1095 (ID's)
Jacques Ignatius de
Roore (1686–1747), 1 artwork : RF 1995-1 (ID)
Salvator Rosa (1615–1673), 5 artworks :...