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Peleʻioholani (1690–1770) was a
Hawaiian High Chief, the 21st Aliʻi nui of
Kauai and the 25th Aliʻi nui of Oahu. He
ruled an
empire stretching from Niʻihau...
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Gideon Peleʻioholani Laʻanui (1797–1849) was a
Hawaiian chief and the
grandnephew of
Kamehameha the Great, who
unified the
Hawaiian Islands in 1810. From...
- I,
founder of the
Kingdom of Hawaii. She was the
daughter of
Gideon Peleʻioholani Laʻanui and
Theresa Owana Kaheiheimalie Rives. At a
young age, Kekaʻaniau...
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Ululani Lewai Peleiōhōlani Baker (1858 –
October 5, 1902) was a
Hawaiian high
chiefess and the last
Governess of the
island of
Hawaii from 1886 to 1888...
- 1690-1730 A.D. Kapiʻiohookalani, 1730–1737 Kanahāokalani, 1737–1738
Peleʻioholani (King of
Kauai 1730–1770), 1738–1770 Kūmahana, 1770–1773 Kahahana, 1773–1783...
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daughter of
Gideon Peleioholani Laanui,
Hawaiian chief Elizabeth Ka'akaualaninui
Wilcox (1860–1944), great-granddaughter of
Gideon Peleioholani Laanui, Hawaiian...
- his wife, High
Chiefess consort Kaʻapuwai,
possibly the
daughter of
Peleiʻoholani, Aliʻi nui of Oahu and Aliʻi nui of Kauai.
According to tradition, her...
- Kauhiʻaimokuakama with his ally
Peleʻioholani, the ali‘i nui of Oʻahu. The war
ended in a
truce between Alapaʻi and
Peleʻioholani and the
capture and execution...
- wives.
Kamehameha and Kaʻahumanu
later arranged Piʻia to
marry Gideon Peleioholani Laʻanui, who was ten
years her junior. They were
married by
Hiram Bingham...
- lore
including David Malo,
Samuel M. Kamakau, John Papa ʻĪʻī,
Solomon Peleioholani,
Teuira Henry, and
Stephen L.
Desha support the
notion that Pili and...