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- Hawaii portal History portal Kalaunuiohua (nui = “great”, ohua = "servant") was a High Chief of the island of Hawaiʻi in ancient Hawaii. He was a member...
- 1245–1250 Kalapana of Hawaiʻi, 1250–1270 Kahaʻimaoeleʻa, 1270–1300 Kalaunuiohua, 1300–1345 Kūʻaiwa, 1345–1375 Kahoukapu, 1375–1405 Kauholanuimahu, 1405–1435...
- when Kalaunuiohua of Hawai`i invaded Kaua`i. Kalaunuiohua made his descent on the coast of Koloa and was met in battle by ****ona's army. Kalaunuiohua's army...
- was attacked, defeated, and taken as prisoner by King Kalaunuiohua of Hawaiʻi island. Kalaunuiohua went on Oahu island, taking his prisoners with him. It...
- Fornander mentioned that one of the most famous rulers of Hawaiʻi was Kalaunuiohua. He invaded the island of Molokaʻi during the reign of Kahokuohua. After...
- half-sister Hineuki Kahaimoelea and his half-sister Kapoʻakaʻuluhailaʻa Kalaunuiohua and his half-sister Kaheka Kahoukapu and his full sister Hukulani Keaweʻōpala...
- Hawaiʻi (complete list) – Kahaʻimaoeleʻa, supreme high chief (1285–1315) Kalaunuiohua, supreme high chief (1315–1345) Kūʻaiwa, supreme high chief (1345–1375)...
- Chief Kahoukapu of Hawaiʻi, who was the grandson of the famous Chief Kalaunuiohua. The son of Laʻakapu and Kahoukapu was the High Chief Kauholanuimahu...
- Kuaiwa was a High Chief of Hawaiʻi from 1345 to 1375. Kuaiwa was son of Kalaunuiohua and his wife, Kaheka. Kuaiwa followed his father as sovereign of Hawaiʻi...
- who married her half-brother Kahai and became the mother of the great Kalaunuiohua. It is unknown when did Malamaʻihanaʻae die. Her son's royal court was...