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William Pitt
Leleiohoku II, born Kalahoʻolewa (January 10, 1855 –
April 9, 1877), was a
prince of the
Hawaiian Kingdom and
member of the
reigning House...
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William Pitt
Leleiohoku I (March 31, 1821 –
October 21, 1848) was a
Hawaiian noble during the
Kingdom of
Hawaii who
married two
notable princesses and...
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Leleiohoku may
refer to:
Leleiohoku I,
William Pitt
Leleiohoku I, (1821–1848),
Hawaiian Kingdom chief Leleiohoku II,
William Pitt
Leleiohoku Kalahoolewa...
- Kalākaua
named his brother,
William Pitt
Leleiohoku,
Leleiohoku II, as his heir-apparent. When
Leleiohoku II died in 1877, Kalākaua
changed the name...
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Prince William Pitt
Leleiohoku II (1854–1877), was a poet and
composer of many
Hawaiian mele (songs),
mostly love songs. He was the
youngest of the Na...
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Crown Princess Victoria Kaʻiulani (1875–1899)
Crown Prince William Pitt
Leleiohoku (1854–1877)
Princess Miriam Likelike (1851–1887)
Princess Kaʻiminaʻauao...
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Queen Liliʻuokalani, Anna Kaʻiulani, Kaʻiminaʻauao,
Likelike and
Leleiohoku. Each of his
children were hānai or
adopted by
different noble families...
- Pitt
Leleiohoku I (1821–1848), son of
Kalanimoku John
William Pitt
Kinau (1842–1859),
prince of
Hawaii and son of
Leleiohoku I
William Pitt
Leleiohoku II...
- Western-style
titles of
Prince and Princess. In 1877,
after her
younger brother Leleiohoku II's death, she was
proclaimed as heir
apparent to the throne. During...
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whose original melody and
lyrics were
written in the 1860s by
Prince Leleiohoku. The
original title of the song was Kāua I Ka Huahuaʻi or "We Two in the...