Johanna Marau Taʻaroa a Tepau Salmon (24 April 1860 – 2 February 1935) was the consort of King Pōmare V who ruled from 1877 to 1880 and was the last queen consort...
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Secretary of Pōmare IV, father of Queen Marau. Alexander Ariʻipaea Salmon Jr., Businessman and adventurer, brother of Queen Marau. Tahitians History of Tahiti...
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and politician, 119th Prime Minister of France (d. 1951) 1860 – Queen Marau, last Queen of Tahiti (d. 1935) 1862 – Tomitaro Makino, Japanese botanist (d...
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His second marriage was to Joanna Marau-Ta'aroa Te-pa'u Salmon (thereafter known as Her Majesty The Queen Marau of Tahiti), at Pape'ete on 28 January...
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businessman, early settler Sir Henry Marks, businessman, politician Queen Marau Alexander Salmon Alexander Ariipaea Salmon Evan Montvel Cohen, businessman...
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Salmon's sister, Johanna Marau Ta'aroa (1846–1934), married her uncle, the future King Pōmare V, and was de facto ruler as Queen Marau (1877–1880) until he...
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of which she later died. Their visit coincided with the arrival of Queen Marau, wife of King Pōmare V of Tahiti, who was en route to Paris. Before her...
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to Pōmare V (24 September 1877), in preference to any children that Queen Marau might give birth. Married 29 April 1884 (divorced 21 January 1893) to...
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her uncle, the newly crowned King Pōmare V and his part-English wife Queen Marau in order to secure a pure-Tahitian heir to the throne. The decision was...
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to foreigners, Queen Pomare IV suspended the law for three days to allow the marriage. Their daughter, Queen Marau, was the last Queen of Tahiti. More...
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