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List of Hawaiian monarchs

Kamehameha I established the Hawaiian Kingdom in 1795 after conquering most of the Hawaiian Islands. In 1810, Kaumualiʻi became a vassal of Kamehameha I, who therefore emerged as the sole sovereign of the island chain of Hawaiʻi. His dynasty lasted until 1872, and his Kingdom lasted until 1893, when Queen Liliʻuokalani, of the Kalākaua dynasty, was deposed by the pro-United States led overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom. The monarchy was officially ended on January 24, 1895, when Liliʻuokalani formally abdicated in response to an attempt to restore the royal government. On November 23, 1993, the Congress passed Public Law 103-150, also known as the Apology Resolution, acknowledging the American role in the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy. President Bill Clinton signed the joint resolution the same day.

Monarchy of Hawaiʻi
Longest reigning
Kamehameha III

June 6, 1825 – December 15, 1854
Details
StyleSee below
First monarchKamehameha I
Last monarchLiliʻuokalani
Formation1795
Abolition1893 (de facto)
1895 (de jure)
ResidenceʻIolani Palace (1845–1893)

Hawaiian Monarchs (1795–1893) edit

Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death
Kamehameha I
Spring, 1795 – May 8, 1819
  c. 1758
Moʻokini Heiau, Kohala, Hawaiʻi island
son of Keōua and Kekuʻiapoiwa
various May 8, 1819
Kamakahonu, Kailua-Kona, Kona, Hawaiʻi island
aged 61?
Kamehameha II
May 20, 1819 – July 14, 1824
  November 1797
Hilo, Hawaiʻi island
son of Kamehameha I and Keōpūolani
(1) Kamāmalu
(2) Kīnaʻu
(3) Kekāuluohi
(4) Kalanipauahi
(5) Kekauʻōnohi
(6) Kekaihaʻakūlou
July 14, 1824
Caledonian Hotel, London, England
aged 27
Kamehameha III
June 6, 1825 – December 15, 1854
  August 11, 1813
Keauhou Bay, North Kona, Hawaiʻi island
son of Kamehameha I and Keōpūolani
Kalama
Honolulu, Oʻahu
14 February 1837
two sons
December 15, 1854
Honolulu, Oʻahu
aged 41
Kamehameha IV
January 11, 1855 – November 30, 1863
  February 9, 1834
Honolulu, Oʻahu
biological son of Kekūanaōʻa and Kīnaʻu and hānai son of Kamehameha III and Kalama
Emma Rooke
Kawaiahaʻo Church, Honolulu, Oʻahu
19 June 1856
one son
November 30, 1863
Honolulu, Oʻahu
aged 29
Kamehameha V
November 30, 1863 – December 11, 1872
  December 11, 1830
Honolulu, Oʻahu
biological son of Kekūanaōʻa and Kīnaʻu and hānai son of Nāhiʻenaʻena (later) Hoapili and Kaheiheimālie
Never married December 11, 1872
ʻIolani Palace, Honolulu, Oʻahu
aged 42
Lunalilo
January 8, 1873 – February 3, 1874
  January 31, 1835
Pohukaina, Honolulu, Oʻahu
son of Kanaʻina and Kekāuluohi
Never married February 3, 1874
Haimoeipo, Honolulu, Oʻahu
aged 39
Kalākaua
February 12, 1874 – January 20, 1891
  November 16, 1836
Honolulu, Oʻahu
biological son of Kapaʻakea and Keohokālole and hānai son of Kinimaka and Haʻaheo Kaniu
Kapiʻolani
Honolulu, Oʻahu
December 19, 1863
January 20, 1891
Palace Hotel, San Francisco, California, United States
aged 54
Liliʻuokalani
January 29, 1891 – January 17, 1893
  September 2, 1838
Honolulu, Oʻahu
biological daughter of Kapaʻakea and Keohokālole and hānai daughter of Pākī and Kōnia
John Owen Dominis
ʻAikupika, Haleakala Estate, Honolulu, Oʻahu
September 16, 1862
November 11, 1917
Washington Place, Honolulu, Oʻahu
aged 79

Styles edit

Period Style Used by
1795–1852 Hawaiian: Aliʻi Nui
English: High Chief[1][2]
Meaning: Originally meaning "Great Chief" of a single island[3][4] (not the same as a European king)[3]
Kamehameha I
Kamehameha II
Kamehameha III
1852–1887 Hawaiian: Aliʻi o ko Hawaiʻi Pae ʻAina
English: Monarch of the Hawaiian Islands
Kamehameha III
Kamehameha IV
Kamehameha V
Lunalilo
Kalākaua
1863–1887 Hawaiian: Ma ka Lokomaikaʻi o ke Akua, Ke Aliʻi o ko Hawaiʻi Pae ʻAina
English: By the grace of God, the Monarch of the Hawaiian Islands
Kamehameha IV
Kamehameha V
Lunalilo
Kalākaua
Liliuokalani I
1887–1891 Hawaiian: Ma ka Lokomaikaʻi o ke Akua, Moʻi o ko Hawaiʻi Pae ʻAina
English: By the grace of God, King of the Hawaiian Islands
Kalākaua
1891–1893 Hawaiian: Ma ka Lokomaikaʻi o ke Akua, Moʻi Wahine o ko Hawaiʻi Pae ʻAina
English: By the grace of God, Queen of the Hawaiian Islands
Liliuokalani

Timeline edit

LiliuokalaniKalākauaLunaliloKamehameha VKamehameha IVKamehameha IIIKamehameha IIKamehameha I

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Roger S. Gottlieb (November 7, 2003). This Sacred Earth: Religion, Nature, Environment. Routledge. pp. 126–. ISBN 978-1-136-91539-0.
  2. ^ Mary Māmaka Kaiao Kuleana kope. "Hawaiian Dictionaries". University of Hawaii Press. Retrieved October 5, 2014.
  3. ^ a b e. Craighill Handy (December 15, 1989). Ancient Hawaiian Civilization: A Series of Lectures Delivered at THE KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS. Tuttle Publishing. pp. 33–34. ISBN 978-1-4629-0438-9.
  4. ^ Margaret Jolly (1989). Family and Gender in the Pacific: Domestic Contradictions and the Colonial Impact. Cambridge University Press. pp. 50–. ISBN 978-0-521-34667-2.

Bibliography edit

External links edit

  • Hawaiian Head of State
  • Kingdom of Hawaii

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The Monarchy of Hawaii is the direct successor to the monarchies of Hawaiʻi Oʻahu Maui Kauaʻi and Molokai For those see Aliʻi nui of Hawaii Aliʻi nui of Oahu Aliʻi nui of Maui Aliʻi nui of Kauai and Aliʻi nui of Molokai See also List of Hawaiian consorts Kamehameha I established the Hawaiian Kingdom in 1795 after conquering most of the Hawaiian Islands In 1810 Kaumualiʻi became a vassal of Kamehameha I who therefore emerged as the sole sovereign of the island chain of Hawaiʻi His dynasty lasted until 1872 and his Kingdom lasted until 1893 when Queen Liliʻuokalani of the Kalakaua dynasty was deposed by the pro United States led overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom The monarchy was officially ended on January 24 1895 when Liliʻuokalani formally abdicated in response to an attempt to restore the royal government On November 23 1993 the Congress passed Public Law 103 150 also known as the Apology Resolution acknowledging the American role in the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy President Bill Clinton signed the joint resolution the same day Monarchy of HawaiʻiRoyal Coat of Arms 1845 Longest reigningKamehameha IIIJune 6 1825 December 15 1854DetailsStyleSee belowFirst monarchKamehameha ILast monarchLiliʻuokalaniFormation1795Abolition1893 de facto 1895 de jure ResidenceʻIolani Palace 1845 1893 Contents 1 Hawaiian Monarchs 1795 1893 2 Styles 3 Timeline 4 See also 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksHawaiian Monarchs 1795 1893 editName Portrait Birth Marriage s DeathKamehameha ISpring 1795 May 8 1819 nbsp c 1758Moʻokini Heiau Kohala Hawaiʻi islandson of Keōua and Kekuʻiapoiwa various May 8 1819Kamakahonu Kailua Kona Kona Hawaiʻi islandaged 61 Kamehameha IIMay 20 1819 July 14 1824 nbsp November 1797Hilo Hawaiʻi islandson of Kamehameha I and Keōpuolani 1 Kamamalu 2 Kinaʻu 3 Kekauluohi 4 Kalanipauahi 5 Kekauʻōnohi 6 Kekaihaʻakulou July 14 1824Caledonian Hotel London Englandaged 27Kamehameha IIIJune 6 1825 December 15 1854 nbsp August 11 1813Keauhou Bay North Kona Hawaiʻi islandson of Kamehameha I and Keōpuolani KalamaHonolulu Oʻahu14 February 1837two sons December 15 1854Honolulu Oʻahuaged 41Kamehameha IVJanuary 11 1855 November 30 1863 nbsp February 9 1834Honolulu Oʻahubiological son of Kekuanaōʻa and Kinaʻu and hanai son of Kamehameha III and Kalama Emma RookeKawaiahaʻo Church Honolulu Oʻahu19 June 1856one son November 30 1863Honolulu Oʻahuaged 29Kamehameha VNovember 30 1863 December 11 1872 nbsp December 11 1830Honolulu Oʻahubiological son of Kekuanaōʻa and Kinaʻu and hanai son of Nahiʻenaʻena later Hoapili and Kaheiheimalie Never married December 11 1872ʻIolani Palace Honolulu Oʻahuaged 42LunaliloJanuary 8 1873 February 3 1874 nbsp January 31 1835Pohukaina Honolulu Oʻahuson of Kanaʻina and Kekauluohi Never married February 3 1874Haimoeipo Honolulu Oʻahuaged 39KalakauaFebruary 12 1874 January 20 1891 nbsp November 16 1836Honolulu Oʻahubiological son of Kapaʻakea and Keohokalole and hanai son of Kinimaka and Haʻaheo Kaniu KapiʻolaniHonolulu OʻahuDecember 19 1863 January 20 1891Palace Hotel San Francisco California United Statesaged 54LiliʻuokalaniJanuary 29 1891 January 17 1893 nbsp September 2 1838Honolulu Oʻahubiological daughter of Kapaʻakea and Keohokalole and hanai daughter of Paki and Kōnia John Owen DominisʻAikupika Haleakala Estate Honolulu OʻahuSeptember 16 1862 November 11 1917Washington Place Honolulu Oʻahuaged 79Styles editPeriod Style Used by1795 1852 Hawaiian Aliʻi NuiEnglish High Chief 1 2 Meaning Originally meaning Great Chief of a single island 3 4 not the same as a European king 3 Kamehameha IKamehameha IIKamehameha III1852 1887 Hawaiian Aliʻi o ko Hawaiʻi Pae ʻAinaEnglish Monarch of the Hawaiian Islands Kamehameha IIIKamehameha IVKamehameha VLunaliloKalakaua1863 1887 Hawaiian Ma ka Lokomaikaʻi o ke Akua Ke Aliʻi o ko Hawaiʻi Pae ʻAinaEnglish By the grace of God the Monarch of the Hawaiian Islands Kamehameha IVKamehameha VLunaliloKalakauaLiliuokalani I1887 1891 Hawaiian Ma ka Lokomaikaʻi o ke Akua Moʻi o ko Hawaiʻi Pae ʻAinaEnglish By the grace of God King of the Hawaiian Islands Kalakaua1891 1893 Hawaiian Ma ka Lokomaikaʻi o ke Akua Moʻi Wahine o ko Hawaiʻi Pae ʻAinaEnglish By the grace of God Queen of the Hawaiian Islands LiliuokalaniTimeline editSee also edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Hawaii portal nbsp Politics portalHouse of Keoua House of Kawananakoa List of governors of HawaiiReferences edit Roger S Gottlieb November 7 2003 This Sacred Earth Religion Nature Environment Routledge pp 126 ISBN 978 1 136 91539 0 Mary Mamaka Kaiao Kuleana kope Hawaiian Dictionaries University of Hawaii Press Retrieved October 5 2014 a b e Craighill Handy December 15 1989 Ancient Hawaiian Civilization A Series of Lectures Delivered at THE KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS Tuttle Publishing pp 33 34 ISBN 978 1 4629 0438 9 Margaret Jolly 1989 Family and Gender in the Pacific Domestic Contradictions and the Colonial Impact Cambridge University Press pp 50 ISBN 978 0 521 34667 2 Bibliography editAlexander William DeWitt 1891 Appendix H Sovereigns of the Hawaiian Islands A Brief History of the Hawaiian People New York American Book Company p 331 OCLC 187412143 Cartwright Bruce 1930 Note on Hawaiian Genealogies Thirty eighth annual report of the Hawaiian Historical Society for the year 1929 Hawaiian Historical Society pp 45 47 hdl 10524 33 Kamakau Samuel 1992 1961 Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii Revised ed Honolulu Kamehameha Schools Press ISBN 0 87336 014 1 OCLC 25008795 Kuykendall Ralph Simpson 1965 1938 The Hawaiian Kingdom 1778 1854 Foundation and Transformation Vol 1 Honolulu University of Hawaii Press ISBN 0 87022 431 X OCLC 47008868 Kuykendall Ralph Simpson 1953 The Hawaiian Kingdom 1854 1874 Twenty Critical Years Vol 2 Honolulu University of Hawaii Press ISBN 978 0 87022 432 4 OCLC 47010821 Kuykendall Ralph Simpson 1967 The Hawaiian Kingdom 1874 1893 The Kalakaua Dynasty Vol 3 Honolulu University of Hawaii Press ISBN 978 0 87022 433 1 OCLC 500374815 Osorio Jon Kamakawiwoʻole 2002 Dismembering Lahui A History of the Hawaiian Nation to 1887 Honolulu University of Hawaii Press ISBN 0 8248 2549 7 OCLC 48579247 Taylor Albert Pierce 1922 Under Hawaiian Skies A Narrative of the Romance Adventure and History of the Hawaiian Islands Honolulu Advertiser Publishing Company Ltd p 399 OCLC 479709 External links editHawaiian Head of State Kingdom of Hawaii Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Hawaiian monarchs amp oldid 1175862667, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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