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Pōmare II

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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. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 34 relations: Arue, French Polynesia, Austral Islands, Christianity, ʻOro, God in Christianity, Hakluyt Society, Henry Nott, Huahine, Kingdom of Tahiti, List of deaths through alcohol, List of monarchs of Tahiti, London Missionary Society, Maohi Protestant Church, Moʻorea, Papeari, Papeete, Pōmare dynasty, Pōmare I, Pōmare III, Pōmare IV, Protestantism, Raʻiātea, Raivavae, Reformed Christianity, Sabbath, Tahiti, Tahiti and Society Islands mythology, Tahitipresse, Tamatoa III, Teriitaria II, Tuamotus, Tubuai, University of the South Pacific, William Henry (missionary).

  2. Alcohol-related deaths in the Kingdom of Tahiti
  3. Converts to Protestantism from pagan religions
  4. French Polynesian Protestants
  5. Pōmare dynasty
  6. Tahitian monarchs

Arue, French Polynesia

Arue is a commune in the suburbs of Papeete in French Polynesia, an overseas territory of France in the Pacific Ocean.

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Austral Islands

The Austral Islands (Îles Australes, officially Archipel des Australes; Tuha'a Pae.) are the southernmost group of islands in French Polynesia, an overseas country of the French Republic in the South Pacific.

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Christianity

Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.

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ʻOro

Oro is a god in Tahiti and Society Islands mythology.

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God in Christianity

In Christianity, God is the eternal, supreme being who created and preserves all things.

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Hakluyt Society

The Hakluyt Society is a text publication society, founded in 1846 and based in London, England, which publishes scholarly editions of primary records of historic voyages, travels and other geographical material.

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Henry Nott

Henry Nott (1774–1844) was a British Protestant Christian missionary who lived and worked in Tahiti, in the Society Islands in Polynesia.

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Huahine

Huahine is an island located among the Society Islands, in French Polynesia, an overseas territory of France in the South Pacific Ocean.

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Kingdom of Tahiti

The Kingdom of Tahiti or the Tahitian Kingdom was a Polynesian monarchy founded by paramount chief Pōmare I, who, with the aid of British missionaries and traders, and European weaponry, unified the islands of Tahiti, Moʻorea, Teti‘aroa, and Mehetiokinaa.

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List of deaths through alcohol

This is a list of the most notable people in Category:Alcohol-related deaths who died of short- and/or long-term effects of alcohol consumption.

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List of monarchs of Tahiti

This is a list of monarchs of Tahiti, all of which belonged to the Pōmare dynasty. Pōmare II and list of monarchs of Tahiti are Tahitian monarchs.

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London Missionary Society

The London Missionary Society was an interdenominational evangelical missionary society formed in England in 1795 at the instigation of Welsh Congregationalist minister Edward Williams.

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Maohi Protestant Church

The Maohi Protestant Church (Ètārētia Porotetani Māòhi; L’Église Protestante Māòhi) is a Reformed church in French Polynesia.

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Moʻorea

Rolfe is a synonym of the orchid genus Neomoorea. - this seems strange - the "Neo-" prefix is rarely used if the genus name without prefix is still available.

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Papeari

Papeari is a village on the south coast of Tahiti.

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Papeete

Papeete (Tahitian: Papeʻete, pronounced) is the capital city of French Polynesia, an overseas collectivity of the French Republic in the Pacific Ocean.

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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. Pōmare II and Pōmare I are Pōmare dynasty and Tahitian monarchs.

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Pōmare III

Pōmare III (1820–1827), born Teriʻitariʻa, was the king of Tahiti between 1821 and 1827. Pōmare II and Pōmare III are Child monarchs, French Polynesian Protestants, Protestant monarchs, Pōmare dynasty and Tahitian monarchs.

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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. Pōmare II and Pōmare IV are Child monarchs, French Polynesian Protestants, Protestant monarchs, Pōmare dynasty and Tahitian monarchs.

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Protestantism

Protestantism is a branch of Christianity that emphasizes justification of sinners through faith alone, the teaching that salvation comes by unmerited divine grace, the priesthood of all believers, and the Bible as the sole infallible source of authority for Christian faith and practice.

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Raʻiātea

Raiātea or Raiatea (Tahitian: Raiātea) is the second largest of the Society Islands, after Tahiti, in French Polynesia, in the South Pacific Ocean.

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Raivavae

Raivavae (Tahitian: Ra‘ivāvae /ra.ʔi.va:va.e/) is one of the Austral Islands in French Polynesia.

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Reformed Christianity

Reformed Christianity, also called Calvinism, is a major branch of Protestantism that began during the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation, a schism in the Western Church.

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Sabbath

In Abrahamic religions, the Sabbath or Shabbat (from Hebrew שַׁבָּת) is a day set aside for rest and worship.

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Tahiti

Tahiti (Tahitian) is the largest island of the Windward group of the Society Islands in French Polynesia.

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Tahiti and Society Islands mythology

Tahiti and Society Islands mythology comprises the legends, historical tales, and sayings of the ancient people of the Society Islands, consisting of Tahiti, Bora Bora, Raiatea, Huahine, Moorea and other islands.

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Tahitipresse

Tahitipresse was the online press agency of the Agence Tahitienne de Presse (ATP), also known as the Tahiti Press Agency.

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Tamatoa III

Tamatoa III (c. 1757 – 1831) was the King of Raiatea from 1820 to 1831. Pōmare II and Tamatoa III are Converts to Protestantism from pagan religions.

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Teriitaria II

Teriitaria II or Teri'itari'a II, later known as Pōmare Vahine and Ari'ipaea Vahine, baptized Taaroamaiturai (– 1858), became Queen consort of Tahiti when she married King Pōmare II and later, she ruled as Queen of Huahine and Maiao in the Society Islands. Pōmare II and Teriitaria II are Converts to Protestantism from pagan religions, French Polynesian Protestants, Protestant monarchs and Pōmare dynasty.

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Tuamotus

The Tuamotu Archipelago or the Tuamotu Islands (Îles Tuamotu, officially Archipel des Tuamotu) are a French Polynesian chain of just under 80 islands and atolls in the southern Pacific Ocean.

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Tubuai

Tubuai, Tubuai or Tupuai (Tubuai) is the main island of the Austral Island group, located south of Tahiti.

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University of the South Pacific

The University of the South Pacific (USP) is a public research university with locations spread throughout a dozen countries in Oceania.

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William Henry (missionary)

William Henry (1770–1859) was an Irish missionary for the London Missionary Society.

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See also

Converts to Protestantism from pagan religions

French Polynesian Protestants

Pōmare dynasty

Tahitian monarchs

References

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

Also known as Pomaré II, Pomare II of Tahiti.