Ariifaaite
Tenaniʻa Ariʻifaʻaite a Hiro (10 January 1820 – 6 August 1873) was a Prince consort of Tahiti. He was son of Ariʻipeu a Hiro and Teihotu alias Ta'avea daughter of Tamatoa IV of Raiatea. He became second consort of his first cousin, Pōmare IV, Queen of Tahiti, who was likewise a maternal granddaughter of Tamatoa IV. He and his wife had issue:
- A boy (1833, died young),[2] died of dysentery[3]
- Henry Pōmare (August 1835, died young).,[2] died of dysentery[3]
- Ariʻiaue Pōmare (12 August 1838 – 10 May 1856), Crown Prince of Tahiti, Ariʻi of Afaʻahiti.[4]
- Pōmare V (3 November 1839 – 12 June 1891), succeeded as King of Tahiti.[4]
- Teriʻimaevarua II (23 May 1841 – 12 February 1873), succeeded as Queen of Bora Bora.[4]
- Tamatoa V (23 September 1842 – 30 September 1881), succeeded as King of Raiatea.[4]
- Victoria Pōmare-vahine (1844 – June 1845).[5][6][7]
- Punuariʻi Teriʻitapunui Pōmare (20 March 1846 – 18 September 1888), Ariʻi of Mahina and President of the Tahitian High Court.[4][8]
- Teriʻitua Tuavira Pōmare (17 December 1847 – 9 April 1875), Ariʻirahi of Hitiaʻa, called the "Prince of Joinville".[4]
- Tevahitua Pōmare (1850/1852, died young).[9][1]
Ariʻifaʻaite | |||||
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Prince consort of Tahiti | |||||
The prince wearing the uniform of a post Captain in the Royal Navy presented by Queen Victoria in 1843. | |||||
Born | 10 January 1820 Raiatea | ||||
Died | 6 August 1873 Papeete, Tahiti | ||||
Burial | Pōmare Royal Cemetery, Papaʻoa, ʻArue | ||||
Spouse | Pōmare IV | ||||
Issue among others... | Ariʻiaue Pōmare V Teriʻimaevarua II Tamatoa V Punuariʻi Teriʻitapunui Teriʻitua Tuavira | ||||
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House | House of Pōmare | ||||
Father | Ariʻipeu-a-Hiro | ||||
Mother | Teihotu Taʻavea of Raiatea[1] | ||||
Religion | Reformed |
References
- "Untitled". The Polynesian. April 16, 1859. Retrieved June 30, 2013.
- "Their first two children died. Then, they had Ariiaue..." Pritchard 1983, p. 225
- Bennett 1840, p. 75.
- Henry & Orsmond 1928, p. 249–250.
- London Missionary Society 1845, p. 252.
- London Missionary Society 1846, pp. 248-251.
- Mortimer 1869, p. 422.
- Pritchard 1983, p. 226.
- Teissier 1978, p. 75.
Bibliography
- Bennett, Frederick Debell (1840). Narrative of a Whaling Voyage Round the Globe from the Year 1833 to 1836: Comprising Sketches of Polynesia, California, the Indian Archipelago, Etc. With an Account of Southern Whales, the Sperm Whale Fishery, and the Natural History of the Climates Visited. London: R. Bentley. OCLC 1382866.
- Henry, Teuira; Orsmond, John Muggridge (1928). Ancient Tahiti. 48. Honolulu: Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum. OCLC 3049679.
- London Missionary Society (1845). The Juvenile Missionary Magazine (and Annual). 2. London: London Missionary Society.
- London Missionary Society (1846). The Juvenile Missionary Magazine (and Annual). 3. London: London Missionary Society.
- Mortimer, Favell Lee (1838). The Night of Toil: or, A Familiar Account of the Labors of the First Missionaries in the South Sea Islands (1 ed.). Hatchard.
- Mortimer, Favell Lee (1869). The Night of Toil: or, A Familiar Account of the Labors of the First Missionaries in the South Sea Islands (6 ed.). Hatchard and Company.
- Melville, Herman (1847). Omoo, a Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas. London: John Murray.
- Pritchard, George (1983). The Aggressions of the French at Tahiti: And Other Islands in the Pacific. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-647994-1. OCLC 10470657.
- Pritchard, George (1878). Queen Pomare and Her Country. London: Elliot Stock. OCLC 663667911.
- Teissier, Raoul (1978). "Chefs et notables des Établissements Français de l'Océanie au temps du protectorat: 1842–1850". Bulletin de la Société des Études Océaniennes, Issue 202. Papeete: Société des Études Océaniennes. OCLC 9510786.
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