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- Ariʻi-ʻOtare became the Queen of Bora Bora on the death of her aunt Princess Teriimaevarua II, Queen of Bora Bora. She married Prince Teri'i Hinoi-a-tua Pomare...
- Teri'i-maeva-rua II died on 12 February,1873. She was succeeded by Teriimaevarua III, who reigned from 1873 to 19 March, 1888. Maevarua Pōmare was born...
- The Kingdom was finally annexed to France in 1888 and its last queen Teriimaevarua III was replaced by a French vice-resident in 1895.: 211  The history...
- Teriimaevarua may refer to: Teriimaevarua II (1841–1873), Queen of Bora Bora Teriimaevarua III (1871–1932), Queen of Bora Bora This disambiguation page...
- the French annexed the island as a colony and forced its last queen, Teriimaevarua III, to abdicate. During World War II, the United States chose Bora...
- monarchs in their own right: King Pōmare V of Tahiti (r. 1877–1880), Queen Teriʻimaevarua II of Bora Bora (r. 1860–1873), King Tamatoa V of Raiatea-Tahaa (r....
- Teriimaevarua II Royal consort of Tahiti Tenure 1827–1834 Born c. 1806 Died March 1860 (aged 53–54) Spouse Pōmare IV Tapoa Vahine Issue Teriimaevarua...
- (reigned 1891–1895, as 39th Tui Manu'a) Bora Bora Teriimaevarua II (reigned 1860–1873) Teriimaevarua III (reigned 1873–1895) Huahine Teha'apapa I (reigned...
- Bora (complete list) – Tapoa II, King (1831–1860) Teriʻimaevarua II, Queen (1860–1873) Teriʻimaevarua III, Queen (1873–1888) Kingdom of Huahine (complete...
- Tahiti annexed in 1880. The last reigning monarch of the dynasty was Teriimaevarua III, Queen of Bora Bora, who abdicated in 1895. There are still pretenders...