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Pōmare

Index Pōmare

Pōmare or Pomare may refer to. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 15 relations: Gyno Pomare, Hare Pomare, Māui Pōmare, Pōmare dynasty, Pōmare I, Pōmare I (Ngāpuhi), Pōmare II, Pōmare II (Ngāpuhi), Pōmare III, Pōmare IV, Pōmare V, Pomare railway station, Pomare, Lower Hutt, Pomare, Rotorua, Wiremu Piti Pomare.

Gyno Pomare

Gyno Pomare (born April 5, 1986) is an American-Panamanian professional basketball player.

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Hare Pomare

Hare Pomare (died 1864) was a New Zealand Māori, the son of Pomare II, who identified with the Ngāpuhi and Ngati Manu iwi.

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Māui Pōmare

Sir Māui Wiremu Pita Naera Pōmare (1875 or 1876 – 27 June 1930) was a New Zealand medical doctor and politician, being counted among the more prominent Māori political figures.

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Pōmare dynasty

The Pōmare dynasty was the reigning family of the Kingdom of Tahiti between the unification of the islands by Pōmare I in 1788 and Pōmare V's cession of the kingdom to France in 1880.

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Pōmare I

Pōmare I (c. 1753 – September 3, 1803) (fully in old orthography: Tu-nui-ea-i-te-atua-i-Tarahoi Vaira'atoa Taina Pōmare I; also known as Tu or Tinah or Outu, or more formally as Tu-nui-e-a'a-i-te-atua) was the unifier and first king of Tahiti and founder of the Pōmare dynasty and the Kingdom of Tahiti between 1788 and 1791.

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Pōmare I (Ngāpuhi)

Pōmare I (died 1826) was a New Zealand Māori rangatira (chief) of the Ngāti Manu hapū (subtribe) of the Ngāpuhi iwi (tribe).

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Pōmare II

Pōmare II (c. 1782 – 7 December 1821) (fully Tu Tunuieaiteatua Pōmare II or in modern orthography Tū Tū-nui-ʻēʻa-i-te-atua Pōmare II; historically misspelled as Tu Tunuiea'aite-a-tua), was the second king of Tahiti between 1782 and 1821.

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Pōmare II (Ngāpuhi)

Pōmare II (18th century – 1850), originally named Whiria, was a Māori rangatira (chief) of the Ngāpuhi iwi (tribe) in New Zealand and the leader of the Ngāti Manu hapu (subtribe) of the Ngāpuhi.

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Pōmare III

Pōmare III (1820–1827), born Teriʻitariʻa, was the king of Tahiti between 1821 and 1827.

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Pōmare IV

Pōmare IV (28 February 1813 – 17 September 1877), more properly ʻAimata Pōmare IV Vahine-o-Punuateraʻitua (otherwise known as ʻAimata – "eye-eater", after an old custom of the ruler to eat the eye of the defeated foe), was the Queen of Tahiti between 1827 and 1877.

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Pōmare V

Pōmare V (3 November 1839 – 12 June 1891) was the last monarch of Tahiti, reigning from 1877 until his forced abdication in 1880.

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Pomare railway station

Pomare railway station is an intermediate railway station in Lower Hutt, New Zealand, served by Metlink's electric multiple-unit trains of the "Matangi" FP class, on the Hutt Valley Line section of the Wairarapa Line.

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Pomare, Lower Hutt

Pomare is a residential neighbourhood of Lower Hutt, in the Wellington Region of New Zealand's North Island.

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Pomare, Rotorua

Pomare is a south-western suburb of Rotorua in the Bay of Plenty Region of New Zealand's North Island.

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Wiremu Piti Pomare

Wiremu Piti Pomare (? – 29 January 1851) was a New Zealand Māori leader.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pōmare

Also known as Pomaré, Pomare, New Zealand, Pōmare (disambiguation).