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Monarch of Mangareva and the other Gambier Islands
Te Maputeoa (baptized Gregorio Stanislas; reigned as Gregorio I; born c. 1814 – 20 June 1857) was a monarch of the Polynesian island of Mangareva and the
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King of Mangareva
Born 26 April 1847, he was the eldest surviving son of King Gregorio I Maputeoa and Queen Maria Eutokia Toaputeitou, one of his two wives. Joseph had four
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Philomèle, the two surviving daughters of Maputeoa. Elia Teoa, regent c. 1857, after the death of Maputeoa with Maria Eutokia for his nephew Joseph Gregorio
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Town on Mangareva, part of the Gambier Islands in French Polynesia
and a turret, the remains of the palace built for Maputeoa, the last king of the island. King Maputeoa's crypt is in the St. Pierre's Chapel behind the neo-Gothic
Rikitea
Island of the Gambier Islands in French Polynesia
later, regents – until the French formally annexed the islands. King Maputeoa requested a French protectorate on 16 February 1844, but the French government
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High Priest and Regent of Mangareva
the island of Mangareva. He served as one of the regents for his nephew Maputeoa and was instrumental in the conversion of Mangareva and the Gambier Islands
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Archipelago in French Polynesia
ended up being protagonists of the French union of Tahiti. At first, King Maputeoa, the penultimate king of Mangareva, resisted, but after attributing the
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flying under a Chilean flag but, wishing to avoid conflict, requested King Maputeoa adopt the Gambier national flag, which he did. Mauruc is sometimes credited
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Regent of Mangareva (d. 1869)
Laval and François Caret with the support of King Maputeoa and his father Matua. When King Maputeoa died on 20 June 1857. he was succeeded as King of
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Topics referred to by the same term
Alexandria, Greek Orthodox patriarch, in office 1354–1366 Maputeoa (1814–1857), Gregorio I Maputeoa, King of Mangareva, r. c. 1830–1857 This disambiguation
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Oceanian wooden sculpture
and Father François d'Assise Caret, with support of the reigning King Maputeoa and the former high priest Matua, destroyed most of what remained of the
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Name list
Toaputeitou (d. 1869), queen of the Polynesian island of Mangareva, wife of Maputeoa, mother of Joseph Gregorio II Eudoxia, a fictional character in the Anne
Eudoxia
French missionary
Mangareva's King Maputeoa, the three Catholic missionaries managed to land on a small island where the local chief and later Maputeoa's uncle Matua gave
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Queen Regent of Mangareva
Mangareva was in doubt. Maria Eutokia was the second wife of King Gregorio I Maputeoa. Christianity was introduced to the Gambier Islands in her lifetime by
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Regent of Mangareva (d. 1881)
the son of a younger brother of King Maputeoa. He shared the same name with Te Ika-tohora, the father of Maputeoa, who was killed by a shark. Christianity
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Mateoa (or Mapu-rure), King (?–c.1831) Te Ika-tohora, King (?–c.1824) Te Maputeoa, Gregorio I, King (1830–1857) Kingdom of Raiatea (complete list) – Tamatoa
List of state leaders in the 19th century (1801–1850)
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Regent of Mangareva (d. 1889)
Picpus priests, Honoré Laval and François Caret with the support of King Maputeoa (of the main line) and his uncle Matua, the high priest. Putairi's first
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French Catholic priest
shelter with a French fisherman. King Maputeoa's uncle, Matua, helped them learn the Mangareva language. Maputeoa himself was converted and baptized in
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French Catholic priest
rulers. Bishop Rouchouze baptized the native king Maputeoa and his family on 25 August 1836. Maputeoa took the name Gregorio in honor of Pope Gregory XVI
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(1888–1890) Tehaʻapapa III, Queen (1893–1895) Mangareva (complete list) – Te Maputeoa, Gregorio I, King (1830–1857) Joseph Gregorio II, King (1857–1868) Elia
List of state leaders in the 19th century (1851–1900)
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Church in French Polynesia
colleague of Laval, was buried in a crypt before the altar. The tomb of Maputeoa (died 1857), who was the king of Mangareva, is situated in a separate chapel
St. Michael's Cathedral, Rikitea
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French Catholic missionary
Mangareva in the Gambier Islands on 9 May 1835. He baptized the island's king Maputeoa and his family on 25 August 1836. On 4 April 1839, Msgr. Rouchouze returned
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Roman Catholic priest from Polynesia (1846–1881)
Picpus priests, Honoré Laval and François Caret with the support of King Maputeoa and his uncle Matua, the high priest. Brother Urbain de Florit de La Tour
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