Keakamahana
Keakamāhana | |
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Aliʻi Aimoku of Hawaiʻi | |
Reign | 1635 – 1665 |
Predecessor | Keakealanikane |
Successor | Keakealaniwahine |
Born | c. 1615 |
Died | 1665 |
Spouse | Iwikauikaua |
Issue | Queen Keakealaniwahine |
Father | Keakealanikane |
Mother |
Keakamāhana (c. 1615–1665) was an aliʻi nui of Hawaiʻi Island from 1635 to 1665. She ruled as sovereign of the island from the royal complex at Hōlualoa Bay.
Life[]
She was the eldest daughter of the King Keakealanikane, the former aliʻi nui of Hawaiʻi. Her mother was .
She succeeded on the death of her father in 1635. She married her cousin Aliʻi Iwikauikaua, son of Aliʻi , by his wife . She died in 1665, and her daughter Keakealaniwahine succeed her.
References[]
- Abraham Fornander (1880). John F. G. Stokes (ed.). An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations. Republished 1969 Charles E. Tuttle Company, Rutland, Vermont. p. 127.
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- Royalty of Hawaii (island)
- Hawaiian queens regnant
- 1610s births
- 1665 deaths
- 17th-century women rulers
- 17th-century monarchs in Oceania
- Hawaiian royalty stubs