Pōmare III
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Pōmare III | |||||
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King of Tahiti | |||||
Pōmare III, drawing from montage by Madame Sarah Hoare, 1880.
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Reign | 7 December 1821 – 8 January 1827 | ||||
Coronation | 21 April 1824 | ||||
Predecessor | Pōmare II | ||||
Successor | Pōmare IV | ||||
Regent | Teriʻitariʻa Ariʻipaeavahine Teriʻitoʻoterai Teremoemoe five principal chiefs |
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Born | Papaʻoa, ʻArue |
25 June 1820||||
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Papetoai, Moʻorea |
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Burial | Pōmare Royal Cemetery, Papaʻoa, ʻArue | ||||
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House | House of Pōmare | ||||
Father | Pōmare II | ||||
Mother | Teriʻitoʻoterai Teremoemoe | ||||
Religion | Protestanism |
Pōmare III (1820–1827), more properly Teriʻitariʻa Pōmare III, was the king of Tahiti between 1821 and 1827. He was the second son of King Pōmare II and his wife Queen Teriʻitoʻoterai Teremoemoe. Sources differ on his relation to his sister with missionary sources citing them as half-siblings while later sources cited Teremoemoe as both of their mother.
He was born at Papaʻoa, ʻArue, 25 June 1820 as Teriʻitariʻa, and was baptised 10 September 1820. He succeeded to the throne on the death of his father 7 December 1821. He was crowned at Papaʻoa, ʻArue, 21 April 1824.[1]
He ruled under the regency of his mother Queen Teriʻitoʻoterai Teremoemoe, his aunt and stepmother Teriʻitariʻa Ariʻipaeavahine, and the five principal chiefs of Tahiti due to his minority.
Pōmare III's education took place at the South Sea Academy, Papetoai, Moʻorea. He reigned under a council of Regency until his death 8 January 1827 from dysentery.
He was succeeded by his sister, ʻAimata Pōmare IV Vahine-o-Punuateraʻitua, who reigned 1827–1877.
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Preceded by | King of Tahiti 1821–1827 |
Succeeded by Pōmare IV |
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