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Juliette Montague Cooke. The ceremony was officiated by Liliʻuokalani and
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Kamehameha III and the Privy Council made Moses sign a document expelling him from the school and relinquishing control of his property until he reached majority. ʻĪʻī was appointed his
406:(d. 1898) in one of a series of historical attempts of marriage alliances between the royals of Hawaii and Tahiti. Teraʻiapo was a niece of Tute Tehuiari'i, the private chaplain of Kamehameha III, and cousin of
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354:" which translates to, "He is the son of the chief." Cooke replied "I am the King of this school." A troublesome student, he was expelled on February 1, 1847, after he was caught visiting Queen
374:, Kekūāiwa assembled a company of young Hawaiian men and drilled them in military combat in the Koʻolau district of Oahu. The explanation was that he planned to lead a voyage of conquest to
263:(1838–1866). Their Hawaiian contemporaries considered these five siblings to be of divine rank. He had other siblings, an unnamed, elder half-brother, from his mother's previous marriage to
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stands, his remains were transported along with those of his father and other royals in a midnight torch-lit procession on
October 30, 1865, to the newly constructed
308:, the exclusive school for the children eligible to be rulers. Along with his other classmates, he was chosen by Kamehameha III to be eligible for the throne of the
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402:. The Cookes encouraged her to marry American lawyer John Jasper instead of Moses. By 1848, Kekūāiwa was engaged to the Tahitian Princess
201:, as noted by American merchant Stephen Reynolds, who called the child "a fine boy". He was named Kekūāiwa after his maternal aunt Queen
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Kamehameha I, was expected to marry a high chiefess of rank to continue the royal line. He was originally betrothed to his classmate
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343:, and later his cousin,
324:(caretaker) of Princess
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1492:Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii
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247:He had three brothers,
205:, the favorite wife of
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230:Kalākua Kaheiheimālie
193:Early life and family
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483:Elizabeth Kekaʻaniau
372:Albert Pierce Taylor
220:, and a grandson of
2104:Deaths from measles
2084:House of Kamehameha
1587:Kanahele, George S.
1555:Kanahele, George S.
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244:starting in 1819.
159:Emilia Keaweamahi
2079:Princes of Hawaii
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1942:Unfamiliar Fishes
1915:978-0-8248-6560-3
1820:978-0-914916-80-2
1769:978-0-939154-37-1
1711:978-0-548-22265-2
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1036:The Hawaiian Star
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941:Liliuokalani 1898
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