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Liliʻuokalani
Queen of Hawaii from 1891 to 1893
Liliʻuokalani | |||
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Portrait by James J. Williams, c. 1891 | |||
Reign | January 29, 1891 – January 17, 1893 | ||
Predecessor | Kalākaua | ||
Successor | Monarchy overthrownSanford B. Dole as President | ||
Born | Lydia Liliʻu Loloku Walania Kamakaʻeha (1838-09-02)September 2, 1838 Honolulu, Oʻahu, Hawaiian Kingdom | ||
Died | November 11, 1917(1917-11-11) (aged 79) Honolulu, Oʻahu, Territory of Hawaii | ||
Burial | November 18, 1917 Mauna ʻAla Royal Mausoleum | ||
Spouse | John Owen Dominis (m. 1862; died 1891) | ||
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House | Kalākaua | ||
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Religion | Protestantism(more...) | ||
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Liliʻuokalani (Hawaiian pronunciation:[liˌliʔuokəˈlɐni]; Lydia Liliʻu Loloku Walania Kamakaʻeha; September 2, 1838 – November 11, 1917) was the only queen regnant and the last sovereign monarch of the Hawaiian Kingdom, ruling from January 29, 1891, until
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Growing up in a royal family, Queen Lili‘uokalani was trained to be a monarch. Even though becoming queen was probably not a surprise to her, she may not have known that she would also become the last sovereign monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaii. Unfortunately, she was only able to reign for three years because the United States overthrew the Hawaiian monarchy. However, Lili‘uokalani published her side of the story in a memoir that became the only autobiography written by a Hawaiian monarch.
Queen Lili‘uokalani was born on September 2, 1838 in Hawaii to a wealthy and high-class family. Her full birth name was Lydia Lili‘u Loloku Walania Wewehi Kamaka‘eha. According to Hawaiian customs, Lili‘uokalani was adopted by extended members of her family. She started attending the Royal School and learned English at the age of four. Lili‘uokalani and all of her classmates were seen as contenders to one day take the Hawaiian throne. In addition, she was often surrounded by royalty because her mother was an advisor to the King of Hawaii. After finishing her exams at the Royal School in 1853, L
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Lydia Liliuokalani Kawānanakoa
Hawaiian noble (1905–1969)
Lydia Liliʻuokalani Kawānanakoa | |
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Born | July 22, 1905 Honolulu, Oahu |
Died | May 19, 1969(1969-05-19) (aged 63) Waialae, Honolulu, Oahu |
Burial | Nuʻuanu Memorial Park |
Spouse | William Jeremiah Ellerbrock (m. 1925; div. 1927)Charles James Brenham (m. 1928, divorced)Clark Lee (m. 1938; died 1953)Charles E. Morris (m. 1954; div. 1959) (m. 1968) |
Issue | Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kawānanakoa |
House | Kawānanakoa |
Father | David Kawānanakoa |
Mother | Abigail Campbell Kawānanakoa |
Occupation | Royalty, philanthropist |
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 Kawānanakoa and Abigail Campbell Kawānanakoa.
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