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Kamehameha II and Keōua

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Difference between Kamehameha II and Keōua

Kamehameha II vs. Keōua

Kamehameha II (c. 1797 – July 14, 1824) was the second king of the Kingdom of Hawaii. Keōua Kalanikupuapaīkalaninui Ahilapalapa, sometimes called Keōua Nui ("Keōua the Great") (died c. 1750s–1760s) was an Ancient Hawaiian noble and the father of Kamehameha I, the first King of united Hawaii.

Similarities between Kamehameha II and Keōua

Kamehameha II and Keōua have 13 things in common (in Unionpedia): Hawaii (island), Hilo, Hawaii, Kalaniʻōpuʻu, Kalanikauleleiaiwi, Kalaninuiamamao, Kalola Pupuka, Kamakaimoku, Kamehameha I, Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku, Keeaumoku Nui, Kekuʻiapoiwa II, Kekuiapoiwa Liliha, Maui.

Hawaii (island)

Hawaiʻi is the largest island located in the U.S. state of Hawaii.

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Hilo, Hawaii

Hilo is the largest settlement and census-designated place (CDP) in Hawaii County, Hawaii, United States, which encompasses the Island of HawaiOkinai.

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Kalaniʻōpuʻu

Kalaniōpuu-a-Kaiamamao (c. 1729 – April 1782) was a Hawaiian monarch, the 6th Aliokinai (chief) of Kohala, 4th Alii of the Kona district and 2nd Alii of the Kaokinaū district on the island of Hawaiokinai.

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Kalanikauleleiaiwi

Kalanikauleleiaiwi was a Chiefess on the island of Hawaiokinai in the late 17th century and early 18th century.

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Kalaninuiamamao

Kalaninuiamamao (sometimes called Ka-I-i-Mamao or Kaeamamao) was a prince of the Big Island of Hawaiokinai, or 1st Aliokinai Nui of Kaokinaū, an ancestor of the Queen Liliuokalani.

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Kalola Pupuka

Kalola Pupuka-o-Honokawailani was a Hawaiian high chiefess.

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Kamakaimoku

Kamakaʻīmoku was a chiefess in ancient Hawaii in the early 18th century.

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Kamehameha I

Kamehameha I (– May 8 or 14, 1819), also known as Kamehameha the Great (full Hawaiian name: Kalani Paiea Wohi o Kaleikini Kealiikui Kamehameha o Iolani i Kaiwikapu kaui Ka Liholiho Kūnuiākea), was the founder and first ruler of the Kingdom of Hawaii.

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Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku

Keaweīkekahialiiokamoku (c. 1665 – c. 1725) was the king of Hawaii Island in the late 17th century.

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Keeaumoku Nui

Kalani Kama Keeaumoku-nui was a Prince of the Big Island of Hawaiokinai and high chief of the Kona district and part of Kohala district and grandfather of Kamehameha I. He was a Pio chief which was considered among royalties of the highest rank in the realm.

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Kekuʻiapoiwa II

Kekuʻiapoiwa II was a Hawaiian chiefess and the mother of the king Kamehameha I.

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Kekuiapoiwa Liliha

Kekuiapoiwa Liliha was a queen of the island of Hawaiʻi.

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Maui

The island of Maui (Hawaiian) is the second-largest of the Hawaiian Islands at 727.2 square miles (1,883 km2) and is the 17th-largest island in the United States.

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Kamehameha II and Keōua Comparison

Kamehameha II has 99 relations, while Keōua has 30. As they have in common 13, the Jaccard index is 10.08% = 13 / (99 + 30).

References

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