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Kingdom of
Hawaii from 1819 to 1824. His
birth name was
Liholiho and full name was
Kalaninui kua
Liholiho i ke kapu ʻIolani. It was
lengthened to
Kalani Kaleiʻaimoku...
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Kalanikualiholiho Maka o ʻIouli Kūnuiākea o Kūkāʻilimoku;
anglicized as
Alexander Liholiho) (February 9, 1834 –
November 30, 1863),
reigned as the
fourth monarch...
- Kekūanaōʻa. His
siblings included David Kamehameha,
Moses Kekūāiwa,
Alexander Liholiho, and
Victoria Kamāmalu. He also was a
grandson of
Kamehameha I. Kapu āiwa...
- Wohi o
Kaleikini Kealiʻikui
Kamehameha o ʻIolani i
Kaiwikapu kauʻi Ka
Liholiho Kūnuiākea; c. 1736 – c. 1761 to May 8 or 14, 1819), also
known as Kamehameha...
- kapu lineage.
Kauikeaouli was
about 16
years younger than his
brother Liholiho, who
ruled as
Kamehameha II
starting in 1819. He was
named Kauikeaouli...
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Royal Guards People Liholiho ʻIolani, King
Kamehameha II, Hawaii's
second king,
Kamehameha IV's
namesake Alexander Liholiho ʻIolani, also
known as...
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Liholiho (Kamehameha II, r. 1819–1824) and
Kauikeaouli (Kamehameha III, r. 1825–1854) were
direct sons of
Kamehameha the Great.
During Liholiho's (Kamehameha...
- and
mother to his sons,
Liholiho and Kauikeaouli. Kaʻahumanu was his favorite.
Kamehameha I died in 1819 and his son,
Liholiho would become the next king...
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capital back to Kailua-Kona. Kīnaʻu was
first married to her half-brother
Liholiho (1797–1824) who
ascended in 1819 as King
Kamehameha II. In 1824, at around...
- sons,
Liholiho and Kauikeaouli. Kaʻahumanu was his favorite.
Kamehameha I died in 1819,
succeeded by
Liholiho.
After Kamehameha I's death,
Liholiho left...