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Kamehameha V (Lota
Kapuāiwa Kalanimakua Aliʻiōlani Kalanikupuapaʻīkalaninui;
December 11, 1830 –
December 11, 1872),
reigned as the
fifth monarch of the...
- The
Kapuāiwa Building at 426
Queen Street in the
Capital Historic District of Honolulu, Hawaii, was
built in 1884,
during the
reign of Kalākaua, originally...
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Alexander had
three older brothers,
David Kamehameha,
Moses Kekūāiwa and Lot
Kapuāiwa, and a
younger sister,
Victoria Kamāmalu. As a toddler,
Alexander was adopted...
- (KCOK) – 30
individuals Knights Companion (KOK) – 50
individuals After Lot
Kapuāiwa took the
throne as King
Kamehameha V, he established, by
special decree...
- site of the
Kamehameha V
Cottage which used to be the home of
Prince Lot
Kapuāiwa, who
would later become King
Kamehameha V. It is also the site of the annual...
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designed by the
architect Theodore Heuck,
under the
direction of King Lot
Kapuaiwa.
Located directly adjacent to ʻIolani
Palace in
downtown Honolulu, it housed...
- four sons:
David Kamehameha (1828–1835),
Moses Kekūāiwa (1829–1848), Lot
Kapuāiwa (1830–1873), and
Alexander Liholiho (1830–1873), and one
daughter Victoria...
- with the American-born John Owen Dominis, a
staff member for
Prince Lot
Kapuāiwa (the ****ure
Kamehameha V) and
secretary to King
Kamehameha IV. Dominis...
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Kamehameha I they p****ed from a
number of figures, then to
Prince Lot
Kapuāiwa (who
became King
Kamehameha V), and then to
Princess Ruth Keʻelikōlani...
- into
Hawaiian royalty,
would marry her hānai (adopted)
brother Prince Lot
Kapuāiwa.
Pauahi married businessman Charles Reed
Bishop May 4, 1850,
despite the...