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'''Pōmare''' may refer to: |
'''Pōmare''' or '''Pomare''' may refer to: |
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==Tahiti== |
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*[[Pōmare Dynasty]], the dynasty of the Tahitian monarchs |
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*[[Pōmare dynasty]], the dynasty of the Tahitian monarchs |
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*[[Pōmare I]] (c. 1742–1803), first king of the Kingdom of Tahiti |
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*[[Pōmare II]] (c. 1774–1821), second king of Tahiti |
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*[[Pōmare III]] (1820–1827), third king of Tahiti |
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*[[Pōmare IV]] (1813–1877), queen of Tahiti (fourth monarch) |
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*[[Pōmare V]] (1839–1891), fifth and last king of Tahiti |
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==Other people== |
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*[[Pōmare I (Ngāpuhi)]] (died 1826), Ngāpuhi leader, also called Whētoi |
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*[[Pomare]] |
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*[[Pōmare II (Ngāpuhi)]] (died 1850), Ngāpuhi leader, nephew of Pōmare I, originally called Whiria, also called Whētoi |
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*[[Hare Pomare]] (died 1864), performer, son of Pōmare II |
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*[[Wiremu Piti Pomare]] (died 1851), originally called Pomare and Pomare Ngatata, Ngāti Mutunga leader |
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*[[Māui Pōmare]] (c. 1875–1930), New Zealand Māori doctor and politician |
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*[[Gyno Pomare]] (born 1986), Panamanian basketball player |
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==Places== |
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* [[Pomare, Lower Hutt]], New Zealand |
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* [[Pomare railway station]], situated in the above suburb |
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* [[Pomare, Bay of Plenty]], a suburb of Rotorua in New Zealand |
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Latest revision as of 06:55, 21 November 2023
Pōmare or Pomare may refer to:
Tahiti
[edit]- Pōmare dynasty, the dynasty of the Tahitian monarchs
- Pōmare I (c. 1742–1803), first king of the Kingdom of Tahiti
- Pōmare II (c. 1774–1821), second king of Tahiti
- Pōmare III (1820–1827), third king of Tahiti
- Pōmare IV (1813–1877), queen of Tahiti (fourth monarch)
- Pōmare V (1839–1891), fifth and last king of Tahiti
Other people
[edit]- Pōmare I (Ngāpuhi) (died 1826), Ngāpuhi leader, also called Whētoi
- Pōmare II (Ngāpuhi) (died 1850), Ngāpuhi leader, nephew of Pōmare I, originally called Whiria, also called Whētoi
- Hare Pomare (died 1864), performer, son of Pōmare II
- Wiremu Piti Pomare (died 1851), originally called Pomare and Pomare Ngatata, Ngāti Mutunga leader
- Māui Pōmare (c. 1875–1930), New Zealand Māori doctor and politician
- Gyno Pomare (born 1986), Panamanian basketball player
Places
[edit]- Pomare, Lower Hutt, New Zealand
- Pomare railway station, situated in the above suburb
- Pomare, Bay of Plenty, a suburb of Rotorua in New Zealand