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- "flying-in-the-world" and "perpetual peace" or "long governments of kings". Tehauroa was the daughter of King Tahitoe of Raiatea and his second wife, Metua'aro...
- 22 January 1885 – 18 March 1888 Coronation 22 January 1885 Predecessor Tehauroa Successor Monarchy abolished in 1888 for French Third Republic Tuarii (rebel...
- February 1871 Tahitoe 1808 – 13 April 1881 8 February 1871 13 April 1881 Tehauroa 1830 – 18 March 1884 13 April 1881 18 March 1884 Tamatoa VI 1853 – 15 September...
- Predecessor Tamatoa V Successor Tehauroa Born c. 1808 Died 13 April 1881 (aged 72–73) Spouse Te'eva Metua'aro Issue Tehauroa Tuarii Father Hihipa Mother Te-opua...
- King (1831–1857) Tamatoa V, King (1857–1871) Tahitoe, King (1871–1881) Tehauroa, Queen (1881–1884) Tamatoa VI, King (1885–1888) Tuarii, Queen (1888–1896)...
- Ari'ifa'aite Ariimate Teururai King of Huahine Tehaapapa II Queen of Huahine Tehauroa Queen of Raiatea Tuarii Queen of Raiatea Pōmare V King of Tahiti Teri'imaevarua...
- ruling family of Raiatea. Her father was King Tahitoe and her sister Queen Tehauroa. A succession dispute gave the throne to a female-line cousin Tamatoa VI...
- Ari'ifa'aite Ariimate Teururai King of Huahine Tehaapapa II Queen of Huahine Tehauroa Queen of Raiatea Tuarii Queen of Raiatea Pōmare V King of Tahiti Teri'imaevarua...
- Society Islands during the 19th-century. Raiatea had two female rulers: Tehauroa (r. 1881–1884) and the aforementioned Tuarii (r. 1888–1897). Huahine had...
- subjects for requesting the protectorate. His daughter and successor, Queen Tehauroa, unsuccessfully attempted to enlist the protection of the British to preserve...