List of monarchs of Huahine
This is a list of monarchs of Huahine, during the Teurura'i dynasty. They carried the title Ariʻi rahi, which was translated as "King".
Monarchs of Huahine (1760–1895)
Name | Born-Died | Reign Start | Reign End | Notes |
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Tehaʻapapa I | 1735–1790 | 1760 | 1790 | First reign. De facto paramount ruler from 1760 to 1790. First as ariʻi rahi. |
Teriʻitaria I | 1769–1793 | 1790 | 1793 | Succeeded his mother Tehaʻapapa on 1790. Deposed in 1793 by his half-brother. |
Tenania | 1770–1814 | 1793 | 1810 | Succeeded his half-brother. |
Mahine Teheiura | 1761–1838 | 1810 | 1815 | Brother of Tenania. He abdicated for his niece Teriʻitaria of Raiatea. |
Teriʻitaria II | 1790–1858 | 1815 | 18 March 1852 |
Deposed during a civil war. |
Ariʻmate | 1824–1874 | 18 March 1852 | September 1868 | Deposed in September 1868 during a civil war. Succeeded by his wife. |
Tehaʻapapa II | 1824–1893 | September 1868 | 28 May 1893 | Heiress presumptive of King Tamatoa IV of Raiatea and Tahaʻa. Ruler of Huahine (1868–1893), ruled under French protectorate from 1885 and 1890. |
Regent Marama | 1851–1909 | 1884 | 15 September 1895 | First born son of the Huahinean sovereign, he acted as regent for his mother and his daughter from 1884 to 1895. |
Teuhe | 1848–1891 | 22 March 1888 | 22 July 1890 | Raised to the kingdom in 1888. She reigned under a rebellion government against her mother Tehaʻapapa II. Deposed in 1890 by her brother regent Marama and exiled in Tahiti where she died one year later. |
Tehaʻapapa III | 1879–1917 | 28 May 1893 | 15 September 1895 | Last Queen of Huahine and Maiaʻo, France annexed Huahine and Maiaʻo on 15 September 1895. |
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