-
Tenaniʻa (c. 1770–1814) also
called Ari'ipaea was a
sovereign of the
islands of
Huahine and Mai'ao
located among the
Society Islands. He
became a king...
-
Tenaniʻa Ariʻifaʻaite a Hiro (10
January 1820 – 6
August 1873) was a
Prince consort of Tahiti. He was son of Hiro from
Huahine and
Teihotu alias Ta'avea...
- Ruahine, and Tuapa, all
ended in
victory for
Tenania. This
version presents Mahine and his
brother Tenania as
absent from the war,
introducing another...
- Turaiari'i born in 1769. By
another woman, Tetuaveroa, Mato had two sons:
Tenania the eldest, and Mahine, born in 1761. Teha'apapa ****umed the
regency of...
- sons:
Tenania and then Teheiura, the
ancestor of
Ariipeu v. in Huahine.
Tenania was
united with Tohemai, and they had
Turaiarii v.. Later,
Tenania was united...
-
Tenarunga or
Tenania,
previously Narunga and
formerly Minto Island, is a low,
wooded atoll in the
Acteon Group in the
southeastern part of the Tuamotu...
-
facto paramount ruler (f) (1760–1790) Teriʻitaria I, King (1790–1793)
Tenania, King (1793–1810)
Sigave (complete list) – Tuikamea, King (1784–?) Inosiopogoi...
- (1812–1831)
Tapoa II, King (1831–1860)
Kingdom of
Huahine (complete list) –
Tenania, King (1793–1810)
Mahine Teheiura, King (1810–1815) Teriʻitaria II, Queen...
- muni****lity of Gambier:
Maturei Vavao Atoll Tenararo Atoll Tenarunga (or
Tenania)
Atoll Vahanga Atoll Maria Atoll Marutea Sud
Atoll Morane Atoll The muni****lity...
- needed]
Mahine Tehei’ura
became a king in 1810
after the
abdication of
Tenania, his brother. In 1815 he
abdicated for his
niece Teri'itaria of Raiatea...