Английская Википедия:House of Keoua
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Nothaweng The House of Keōua Nui (Hale O Keōua Nui), or simply House of Keōua, is the extended royal family of Ancient Hawaii from which the reigning family of Kamehameha I and Lunalilo were descended.
Origins
A younger branch of the reigning family of Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku (from the [[Hawaii (island)|Big Island of HawaiШаблон:Okinai]]), the dynastic line was established by [[Keōua|Keōua KalanikupuapaШаблон:Okinaikalaninui Ahilapalapa]], who was the father of Kamehameha I. He was the only son of [[Kalanikeʻeaumoku|KeШаблон:Okinaeaumoku the Great]] and High Chiefess [[Kamakaimoku|KamakaШаблон:Okinaīmoku]].[1]
Keōua's paternal lineage derives from a branch of the royal family of HawaiШаблон:Okinai Island. His father, High Chief KeШаблон:Okinaeaumoku-nui of Kohala and Kona, was the second son of Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku, King of HawaiШаблон:Okinai Island and his half-sister bride, Kalanikauleleiaiwi. He was known as a pio chief of the highest rank since both his mother and father were pure royal blood. He even outranked his elder brother Kalaninuiamamao, from whom descends the House of Kalākaua and House of Kawānanakoa. It was because of these two brothers, who contested for the succession to the kingship of the island of HawaiШаблон:Okinai after KeaweШаблон:OkinaīkekahialiШаблон:Okinaiokamoku's death, that the island was dissolved into a handful independent warring factions.
The ancestry of Keōua's mother, High Chiefess Kamakaʻīmoku, daughter of KuШаблон:Okinaa NuШаблон:Okinauanu, OШаблон:Okinaahu district chief descended from the nobility of Hilo who were descendants of [[Umi-a-Liloa|King Шаблон:OkinaUmi-a-Līloa]]'s youngest son Kumalae, ruler of Hilo. His mother was also mother of [[Kalaniʻōpuʻu|KalaniШаблон:OkinaōpuШаблон:Okinau]], by Kalaninuiamamao, making him half-brother of KalaniШаблон:OkinaōpuШаблон:Okinau and uncle of Kīwalaʻō. KamakaШаблон:Okinaimoku was also the half-sister of Heulu (through their mother Umiula-a-kaШаблон:Okinaahumanu), the father of Keawe-a-Heulu, another ancestor of the House of Kalākaua.
Kamehameha I of the House of Keōua Nui conquered the separate islands in 1795, uniting them under a single Kingdom of Hawaii. His direct descendants area called the House of Kamehameha. His siblings' houses were then also considered a part of the royal family.
Branches of the House of Keōua Nui
Male Line
- [[House of Laanui|House of LaШаблон:Okinaanui-Kalokuokamaile]]
- Through Prince Kalokuokamaile, eldest son by Kahikikala
- Survives today
- Through Prince Kalokuokamaile, eldest son by Kahikikala
- House of Kamehameha (reigned 1795-1872)
- Through Kamehameha I, second son and first son by Kekuiapoiwa II
- Descendants were [[Keʻelikōlani|Ruth KeШаблон:Okinaelikolani]], Bernice Pauahi, and Albert Kunuiakea (illegitimate)
- Through Kamehameha I, second son and first son by Kekuiapoiwa II
- House of KealiШаблон:OkinaimaikaШаблон:Okinai
- Through [[Keliimaikai|KealiШаблон:OkinaimaikaШаблон:Okinai]], his third son, second son by Kekuiapoiwa II
- Descendants were Peter Young Kaeo, Emma Kaleleonalani, wife of Kamehameha IV; and Albert Kunuiakea, also of the House of Kamehameha.
- Through [[Keliimaikai|KealiШаблон:OkinaimaikaШаблон:Okinai]], his third son, second son by Kekuiapoiwa II
- House of Kalaimamahu (reigned 1873-1874)
- Through Prince Kalaimamahu, his fourth son, by Kamakaeheikuli
- Descendants were King William Charles Lunalilo and Kuhina Nui Miriam Auhea Kekāuluohi
- Survives through line of Miriam Auhea Kekāuluohi Crowningburg
- Through Prince Kalaimamahu, his fourth son, by Kamakaeheikuli
Female Line
- Kekuiapoiwa Liliha, daughter by Kalola,
- Descendant, Keōpūolani, married Kamehameha I and mother of Kamehameha II and Kamehameha III
- KiШаблон:Okinailaweau, daughter by Manona
- Descendant, Kekuaokalani, also of the House of Kealiimaikai
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