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Tenania

Tenani'a
King of Huahine and Mai'ao
Reign1793–1810
PredecessorTeri'itaria I
SuccessorMahine Teheiura
Born1770
Died1814 (aged 43–44)
SpouseTohema'i Teheuatua
Itia Tetuanuireiaitera'iatea
IssueTura'iari'i Tera'imano v.
Teri'ia'etua Tera'imano v.
Names
Tenani'a
FatherMato Teri'itepoare'i
MotherTetuaveroa

Tenaniʻa (c. 1770–1814) also called Ari'ipaea was a sovereign of the islands of Huahine and Mai'ao located among the Society Islands. He became a king in the 1780s after he deposed Teriitaria I, his half-brother.[1][2][3][4] He died on January 26, 1814, in Moorea ten days after his wife Itia.[5][6]

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References

  1. ^ Chesneau 1928b, pp. 81–82.
  2. ^ Oliver 1974, pp. 1315–1316.
  3. ^ Ellis 1831a, pp. 282–283.
  4. ^ Saura, Millaud & Daubard 2000, pp. 59–65.
  5. ^ Davies 1814, pp. left, image 6, lines 39-43.
  6. ^ Bicknel and al 1814a, pp. left, image 83, lines 16-17.

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Tenania
Born: 1770 Died: 1814
Preceded by King of Huahine
1793–1810
Succeeded by