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Liliʻuokalani (Hawaiian pronunciation: [liˌliʔuokəˈlɐni];
Lydia Liliʻu
Loloku Walania Kamakaʻeha;
September 2, 1838 –
November 11, 1917) was the only...
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overthrow of the
Hawaiian Kingdom was a coup d'état
against Queen Liliʻuokalani that took
place on
January 17, 1893, on the
island of Oahu, and was...
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Liliʻuokalani Park and
Gardens is a 24.14-acre (97,700 m2) park with ****anese gardens,
located on
Banyan Drive in Hilo on the
island of Hawaiʻi. The park's...
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Helen Lydia Kamakaʻeha
Liliʻuokalani Kawānanakoa (July 22, 1905 – May 19, 1969) was a
member of the
House of Kawānanakoa and the
second daughter of David...
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Liliʻuokalani Botanical Garden is a city park and
young botanical garden located on
North Kuakini Street, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. The
garden is 7 acres...
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Liliʻuokalani, the last
monarch of Hawaii, died
November 11, 1917. The
royal standard (flag) was
raised over her home at
Washington Place to
signal to...
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volunteer military unit
recruited from
American settlers.
Queen Liliʻuokalani, who
succeeded Kalākaua in 1891,
tried to
abrogate the new constitution...
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death in 1891. His sister,
Queen Liliʻuokalani,
succeeded him; she was the last
monarch of Hawaiʻi. In 1893,
Liliʻuokalani announced plans for a new constitution...
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Liliʻuokalani (1838–1917),
Queen of the
Hawaiian Islands, was one of Hawaiʻi's most
accomplished composers and musicians. She
composed over 165 songs...
- was
prince consort of the
Kingdom of Hawaiʻi as the
husband of
Queen Liliʻuokalani from
January 29, 1891,
until his
death that year. His
father was a sea...