Tapoa II (c. 1806–1860) was the king of the Tahitian island of Bora Bora from 1831 to 1860.[1] He was also a Royal consort of Tahiti as husband of Pōmare IV, Queen regnant of Tahiti.
Tapoa II was born in 1806. He was the son of Tapoa I, King of Tahaʻa and Bora Bora, by his wife, Ai-mata. He married Pōmare IV in December 1822. This marriage was childless and ended in divorce in 1834.[2][3]
Later, he married Tapoa Vahine.[4]
TapoaII (c. 1806–1860) was the king of the Tahitian island of Bora Bora from 1831 to 1860. He was also a Royal consort of Tahiti as husband of Pōmare...
King TapoaII, took care of completing her education by employing British tutors for the princess. On July 3 1860, after the death of King TapoaII, she...
therefore that TapoaII reigned over an independent island until his death in 1860. On July 30, 1860, his adopted daughter Teriimaevarua II was crowned Queen...
Seleucus VII Kybiosaktes Archelaus I of Comana Mark Antony Kingdom of Tahiti: TapoaII Ariifaaite Tonga: Viliami Tungī Mailefihi Hawaiian Kingdom: John Owen Dominis...
warrior chief Puni of Faanui on Bora Bora and later ruled by his nephew Tapoa I until the end of the eighteenth-century. While still retaining their esteem...
and the government fell into the hands of the young Pomare who became TapoaII. The latter had meanwhile become the husband of Queen Pomare IV. Tamatoa...
and his family. The French government mortgaged the land after World War II, and in doing so violated the terms of the agreement signed with Pōmare V...
She became Queen regnant of Huahine under the regnal name of Tehaʻapapa II in july 8th 1868 after her husband was deposed by the chiefs in the night...
Reign end Notes Tapoa I with Mai and Tefaʻaora 1772–1812 1778 1812 Mai and Tefaʻaora 1812 1831 TapoaII 1806–1860 1831 1860 Teriʻimaevarua II 1841–1873 1860...
needed] His father was U'uru, or Vetea-ra'i-'u'uru, who was the son of Tamatoa II by his third wife. His father was the ari'i maro 'ura, high chief, at 'Opoa...
(Tetua) 1782 21 July 1806 Pōmare II (r. 1791–1821) Teriʻitaria II 1790 1858 Teriʻitoʻoterai Teremoemoe 1793 After 1867 TapoaII 1806 March 1860 Pōmare IV (r...
November 1839 – 12 June 1891), succeeded as King of Tahiti. Teriʻimaevarua II (23 May 1841 – 12 February 1873), succeeded as Queen of Bora Bora. Tamatoa...
son of Vete'a-ra'i U'uru, the chief of Opoa, and grandson of King Tamatoa II of Raiatea from whom her family claimed the right to the throne of Raiatea...
Kingdom of Bora Bora (complete list) – Teri'imaevarua I, Ari'i Rahi (?–1778) Tapoa I, King (1772–1812) Kingdom of Huahine (complete list) – Tehaʻapapa I, de...
National Park in Burkina Faso, including the adjacent hunting zones of Tapoa-Djerma and Kondio. Biodiversity Data Journal 8: e54205. [3] Poche R (1976)...
Huahine. Tapoa I, chief of the islands of Bora Bora and Raiatea, was there with all his warriors, waiting for favorable winds to join Pomare II at Eimeo...
Bagre 36,793 90,920 Barrage de la Kompienga 16,916 41,800 Barrage de la Tapoa 3,419 8,450 Barrage de Samandéni 68,202 168,530 Barrage de Tougouri 1,221...
Mali and Niger due to crime and terrorism. The provinces of Kmoandjari, Tapoa, Kompienga, and Gourma in East Region due to crime and terrorism". The 2018...
bends in the Niger River that borders the park and which is fed by the Tapoa River in the north, and the Mékrou River in the south. Its elevation is...
1881) De Thierry dynasty (AD 1835-1837) – Kingdom of Nuku Hiva House of Tapoa (AD 1778–1873) – Kingdom of Bora Bora Pōmare dynasty (AD 1788–1808, AD 1815–1895)...
who was the daughter of Queen Maevarua of Bora Bora and sister of King Tapoa I of Tahaa and Bora Bora. Her father succeeded to the throne after the deposition...