Tehaapapa I
Tehaʻapapa I (c. 1735–1790) (Tehaʻapapa Fatu'araʻi Teri'i-tariʻa Te-i'oa-tua-vahine) was a Queen regnant of the island of Huahine. She was the ruler of that island during the time Captain Cook visited the island and an ancestor of Queen Teha'apapa II.
Tehaʻapapa I | |||||
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Queen of Huahine and Maiʻao | |||||
Reign | 1760–1790 | ||||
Predecessor | Herself as Ariʻi-rahi of Huahine and Maiao | ||||
Successor | Teriʻitaria I | ||||
Born | 1735 | ||||
Died | 1790 (aged 54–55) | ||||
Spouse | Rohianuʻu Mato | ||||
Issue | Tura'iari'i Ehevahine Teriʻitaria I | ||||
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Father | Teriʻi-taria Te-haʻapapa | ||||
Mother | Teri’i-ohua-e-te-anuanua-i-te-tuahu |
Biography
She was born in 1735 and became queen in 1760. Her husbands were Chiefs Rohianuʻu and Mato Teriʻi-te Po Areʻi of Raiatea (both brothers).
She died in 1790 and her successor was her son Teriʻitaria I. His father was Mato.
She had a daughter Tura'iari'i Ehevahine, who was a queen consort of Raiatea. Her grandchildren were king Tamatoa IV and queen Teri'itaria II.
Family
See also
- Kingdom of Huahine
- List of monarchs of Huahine
References
Tehaapapa I Born: 1735 Died: 1790 | ||
Preceded by Herself as Ari'i-rahi |
Queen of Huahine 1760–1790 |
Succeeded by Teriʻitaria I |
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