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Teriitaria II or Teri'itari'a II,
later known as Pōmare
Vahine and Ari'ipaea Vahine,
baptized Taaroamaiturai (c. 1790 – 1858),
became Queen consort of...
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Teriitaria or Teri'itaria or Teri'itari'a may
refer to:
Teriitaria I (1769–1793), king of
Huahine from 1790 to 1793
Teriitaria II (1790–1858),
queen of...
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Teriʻitariʻa I (c. 1765–1793) was the king of the
islands of
Huahine and Maia'o at the end of the 18th century. He was
encountered by the
naturalists Johann...
- of Huahine. From her
first union with Rohianu'u, she had a son
named Teriitaria I born in 1765. Rohianu'u died in 1767, and she
became the wife of his...
- Pōmare III (1820–1827), born
Teriʻitariʻa, was the king of
Tahiti between 1821 and 1827. He was the
second son of King Pōmare II and his
second wife, Queen...
- (complete list) – Tehaʻapapa I, de
facto paramount ruler (f) (1760–1790)
Teriʻitaria I, King (1790–1793) Tenania, King (1793–1810)
Sigave (complete list)...
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Around 1809, he
married two sisters: Teriʻitoʻoterai
Teremoemoe and
Teriʻitariʻa who were
daughters of
Tamatoa III, Ariʻi Rahi of Raiatea. With his second...
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among the
Society Islands. He
became a king in the 1780s
after he
deposed Teriitaria I, his half-brother. He died
under the name
Utami on
January 26, 1814...
- were
thwarted by the
defeat of the
French against the
forces of
Queen Teriitaria II of
Huahine in 1846. The
British never intervened directly in the conflict...
- Teriʻimaevarua III,
Queen (1873–1888)
Kingdom of
Huahine (complete list) –
Teriʻitaria II,
Queen (1815–1852) Ariʻmate, King (1852–1868) Tehaʻapapa II, Queen...