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  2. Dewa 19 - Wikipedia

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    Dewa 19 (pronounced in Indonesian as Dewa Sembilan Belas) is an Indonesian rock band from Surabaya, East Java, led by singer-songwriter Ahmad Dhani. Along with God Bless and Slank, they are dubbed as one of the greatest rock bands in the history of Indonesian popular music. The band was formed in 1986.

  3. Diana Nasution - Wikipedia

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    Occupation (s) Singer, actress. Years active. 1970 – 2013. Spouse. Minggus Tahitoe (m. 1978-2013; her death) Children. 4. Diana Nasution (5 April 1958 – 4 October 2013), was a very popular Indonesian singer and actress in the 1970s and 1980s.

  4. Titiek Puspa - Wikipedia

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    Tanjung, Dutch East Indies. Genres. Pop, Vocal. Occupation (s) Singer, actress, song writer. Years active. 1954–present. Sudarwati (born 1 November 1937), better known by her stage name Titiek Puspa, is an Indonesian singer and songwriter. Rolling Stone Indonesia has selected two of her songs as some of the best Indonesian songs of all time.

  5. Open Happiness - Wikipedia

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    It is sung by Marcello Tahitoe (better known as Ello), Ipang , Berry from the hip-hop/rock group Saint Loco , and Indonesian-Philippines pop star, Lala Karmela. [11] In February 2010, the Korean version of Open Happiness, performed by 2PM , was released as a digital download single.

  6. Tamatoa V - Wikipedia

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    He died at Papeete, 30 September 1881. He was succeeded by Tahitoe, a member of the cadet branch of the Tamatoa Royal Family. When George Herbert, 13th Earl of Pembroke visited the islands with Dr. George Henry Kingsley in 1870, he was stricken by his wife's charm and beauty and referred to the king and queen as "Beauty and the Beast." Ancestry

  7. Tehauroa - Wikipedia

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    Tehauroa was the daughter of King Tahitoe of Raiatea and his second wife, Metua'aro. Her grandfather Hihipa Tahitoe was the son of Vete'a-ra'i U'uru, the chief of Opoa, and grandson of King Tamatoa II of Raiatea from whom her family claimed the right to throne of Raiatea. She was the namesake of her grandmother Rere-ao, wife of Hihipa Tahitoe ...

  8. Tahitoe - Wikipedia

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    Tahitoe (c. 1808–1881) was the king of Raiatea from 1871 to 1881. Tahitoe and other leading chiefs and governors of Raiatea and Tahaa refused to accept the rule of Tamatoa V in 1858. Tamarii, the chief of the council, and others attempted to petition the United States to put the islands under an American protectorate .

  9. Pope Marcellus I - Wikipedia

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    Pope Marcellus I (6 January 255 – 16 January 309) was the bishop of Rome from May or June 308 to his death. He succeeded Marcellinus after a considerable interval. Under Maxentius, he was banished from Rome in 309, on account of the tumult caused by the severity of the penances he had imposed on Christians who had lapsed under the recent persecution.