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**[[Wiremu Piti Pomare|Wiremu Piti]] (d. 1851), originally called Pomare and Pomare Ngatata, [[Ngāti Mutunga]] leader |
**[[Wiremu Piti Pomare|Wiremu Piti]] (d. 1851), originally called Pomare and Pomare Ngatata, [[Ngāti Mutunga]] leader |
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**[[Māui Pōmare]] (1875 or 1876 – 1930), New Zealand Māori doctor and politician |
**[[Māui Pōmare]] (1875 or 1876 – 1930), New Zealand Māori doctor and politician |
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Revision as of 11:43, 1 September 2018
Pōmare may refer to:
- 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
- Notable New Zealand Māori people named Pōmare
- Pōmare I (Ngāpuhi) (d. 1826), Ngāpuhi leader, also called Whetoi
- Pōmare II (Ngāpuhi) (d. 1850), Ngāpuhi leader, nephew of Pōmare I, originally called Whiria, also called Whetoi
- Hare Pōmare (d. 1864), performer, son of Pōmare II
- Wiremu Piti (d. 1851), originally called Pomare and Pomare Ngatata, Ngāti Mutunga leader
- Māui Pōmare (1875 or 1876 – 1930), New Zealand Māori doctor and politician
- Places