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Lunalilo (William
Charles Lunalilo;
January 31, 1835 –
February 3, 1874) was the
sixth monarch of the
Kingdom of
Hawaii from his
election on
January 8...
- East of
Middle Street in
Honolulu (exit 19A), H-1 is also
known as the
Lunalilo Freeway,
after the
former Hawaiian king, and is
sometimes signed as such...
- Kaʻiulani (Hawaiian pronunciation: [kəʔiu'lɐni];
Victoria Kawēkiu Kaʻiulani
Lunalilo Kalaninuiahilapalapa Cleghorn; October 16, 1875 – March 6, 1899) was a...
- The
Lunalilo Party was a
political party in Hawaii,
formed to
support William Charles Lunalilo in the
Royal Election of 1873 in
which he won
against David...
- The
Lunalilo Mausoleum (also
called Lunalilo's Tomb) is the
final resting place of Hawaii's
sixth monarch King
Lunalilo and his
father Charles Kanaʻina...
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composed in 1860 by then 25-year-old
Prince William Charles Lunalilo, who
later became King
Lunalilo.
Prior to 1860, Hawai‘i
lacked its own
national anthem...
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reigning from February 12, 1874,
until his
death in 1891.
Succeeding Lunalilo, he was
elected to the
vacant throne of Hawaiʻi
against Queen Emma. Kalākaua...
- of King
Lunalilo, Emma
decided to run in the constitutionally-mandated
royal election against ****ure King Kalākaua. She
claimed that
Lunalilo had wanted...
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Kamehameha I in 1795 and
ending with the
death of
Kamehameha V in 1872 and
Lunalilo in 1874. The
kingdom continued for
another 21 years,
until its overthrow...
- V—who did not name an heir—resulted in the po****r
election of
Lunalilo over Kalākaua.
Lunalilo died the next year, also
without naming an heir. In 1874, the...