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Lydia Nāmāhāna Kekuaipiʻia (c. 1787 – 1829) was a wife of King
Kamehameha I of Hawaii. She was the
daughter of Keʻeaumoku Pāpaʻiahiahi, and her sisters...
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Villa Pia,
Vatican City PIAS (disambiguation) Piia, a
feminine given name
Namahana Piʻia (1787–1829), a wife of King
Kamehameha I of
Hawaii PIIA, ****stan...
- Kaʻahumanu Keōpūolani Kalolaa-Kumukoa
Peleuli Kaupekamoku Kalākua Kaheiheimālie
Nāmāhāna Piʻia Kahakuhaʻakoi
Wahinepio Kekāuluohi Haʻaloʻu Kekikipaʻa Kaʻākaupālahalaha...
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Kamehameha Schools.
Retrieved September 3, 2011.
Kapiikauinamoku (1955). "
Namahana III ****umes
Commemorative Title". in The
Story of
Hawaiian Royalty. The...
- Ailuau, the late king of Maui.
Namahana's brother, King
Kahekili II, who was King of Maui, was
displeased that
Namahana had
taken Keʻeaumoku for her husband...
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Kamehameha and
Queen Kaʻahumanu
arranged a
marriage between Piia and Laʻanui.
Namahana Kekuwai-Piʻia was the
youngest sister of
Queen Kaʻahumanu and formerly...
- by John
Hayter Governor of Oahu In
office 1825–1829
Preceded by
Lydia Nāmāhāna Piʻia
Succeeded by
Kuini Liliha Personal details Born
Hawaii Died after...
- Harold" and
married Chiefess Namahana III also
known as
Namahana Kaleleonalani or by a
Christian name of Lydia.
Namahana III was a
grandniece of powerful...
- Kaheiheimālie
Kaohele Nuhi Jean
Baptiste Rives Holau II
Makole (k)
Haupa (w)
Namahana Piia (w)
Gideon Peleioholani Laanui 1797–1849 né Laʻanui
Theresa Owana...
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Finnish politician Piia Suomalainen, (born 1984),
Finnish tennis player Namahana Piia (1787–1829), wife of King
Kamehameha I of
Hawaii PIIA or ****stan...