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Kalākaua (David Laʻamea Kamanakapuʻu Māhinulani Nālaʻiaʻehuokalani
Lumialani Kalākaua;
November 16, 1836 –
January 20, 1891), was the last king and penultimate...
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House of
Kalākaua, or
Kalākaua Dynasty, also
known as the Keawe-a-Heulu line, was the
reigning family of the
Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
under King
Kalākaua and Queen...
- Kono
Kalakaua may
refer to: Kono
Kalakaua, a
character in the
original Hawaii Five-O
television series (1968-1972) Kono
Kalakaua, a
character in the 2010...
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Kalākaua Avenue is a
street in
Honolulu in the US
federal state of Hawaii. The
street travels across the
tourist Centre of Waikīkī and
belongs to the prospering...
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dynastic families ruled the kingdom, the
House of
Kamehameha and the
House of
Kalākaua. The
kingdom subsequently gained diplomatic recognition from
European powers...
- The 1881
world tour of King
Kalākaua of the
Hawaiian Kingdom was his
attempt to save the
Hawaiian culture and po****tion from
extinction by
importing a...
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children but
adopted several.
After the
accession of her
brother David Kalākaua to the
throne in 1874, she and her
siblings were
given Western-style titles...
- The King
David Kalakaua Building in Honolulu,
Hawaii is a
government building formerly known as the U.S. Post Office, Customhouse, and Courthouse. It was...
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Kalākaua Park is the
central "town square" of the city of Hilo, Hawaii. It is
surrounded by
historic buildings and
includes a war memorial. The area was...
- but he was
never ordained. He
developed a
friendship with King
David Kalākaua,
telling him
stories from the
Torah and
teaching him the
Hebrew language...