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  1. Mataio Kekūanaōʻa (c. 1791 – November 24, 1868), formally referred to as His Honor or His Highness, was a Hawaiian politician who served as governor of the island of Oʻahu, father of two kings, Kamehameha IV and Kamehameha V, and held the office of Kuhina Nui as did his wife, Kīnaʻu and their daughter, Victoria Kamāmalu.

  2. 24 de nov. de 2016 · Pauahi died while giving birth to Keʻelikōlani (February 9, 1826;) Keʻelikōlani was then cared for by Kamehameha’s wife, Kaʻahumanu, who herself died six years later. In 1827, Kīnaʻu, daughter of Kamehameha, became his wife. They both publically professed the Christian faith in 1830. Following Ka‘ahumanu’s death in 1832 ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kuini_LilihaKuini Liliha - Wikipedia

    Loeau. Kalilikauoha ( hānai) Kuini Liliha ( c. 1802 –1839) was a High Chiefess ( aliʻi) and noblewoman who served the Kingdom of Hawaii as royal governor of Oʻahu island. She administered the island from 1829 to 1831 following the death of her husband Boki .

  4. Mataio Kekūanaōʻa, formally referred to as His Honor or His Highness, was a Hawaiian politician who served as governor of the island of Oʻahu, father of two kings, Kamehameha IV and Kamehameha V, and held the office of Kuhina Nui as did his wife, Kīnaʻu and their daughter, Victoria Kamāmalu.

  5. Mataio Kekūanaōʻa (c. 1791 – November 24, 1868), formally referred to as His Honor or His Highness, was a Hawaiian politician who served as governor of the island of Oʻahu, father of two kings, Kamehameha IV and Kamehameha V, and held the office of Kuhina Nui as did his wife, Kīnaʻu and their...

  6. 12 de dic. de 2022 · Abigail Kawananakoa (AP Photo/Jennifer Sinco Kelleher, File) Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kawānanakoa, la llamada última princesa hawaiana cuyo linaje incluía a la familia real que una vez ...

  7. Reigned From 1825-1854. H.M. King Kamehameha III, Kauikeaouli was the son of King Kamehameha I and his consort, the High Chiefess Keōpūolani, succeeding the throne from his brother, King Kamehameha II on June 6, 1825. His nephew, Prince Alexander Liholiho was his successor, taking the title of. H.M. King Kamehameha IV. H.M. King Kamehameha IV.