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Kamehameha III and Kōnia

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Difference between Kamehameha III and Kōnia

Kamehameha III vs. Kōnia

Kamehameha III (born Kauikeaouli) (March 17, 1814 – December 15, 1854) was the third king of the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1825 to 1854. Laura Kanaholo Kōnia (c. 1808–1857) was a high chiefess of the Kingdom of Hawaii.

Similarities between Kamehameha III and Kōnia

Kamehameha III and Kōnia have 14 things in common (in Unionpedia): ʻIolani Palace, Honolulu, Kamehameha Schools, Kamehameha V, Kīnaʻu, Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku, Kekāuluohi, Kingdom of Hawaii, Kuhina Nui, Lahaina, Hawaii, Legislature of the Kingdom of Hawaii, Oahu, Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii, 1840 Constitution of the Kingdom of Hawaii.

ʻIolani Palace

The Iolani Palace was the royal residence of the rulers of the Kingdom of Hawaii beginning with Kamehameha III under the Kamehameha Dynasty (1845) and ending with Queen Liliʻuokalani (1893) under the Kalākaua Dynasty, founded by her brother, King David Kalākaua.

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Honolulu

Honolulu is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Hawaiokinai.

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Kamehameha Schools

Kamehameha Schools, formerly called Kamehameha Schools Bishop Estate (KSBE), is a private school system in Hawaiokinai established by the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estate, under the terms of the will of Bernice Pauahi Bishop, who was a formal member of the House of Kamehameha.

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Kamehameha V

Kamehameha V (December 11, 1830– December 11, 1872), born as Lot Kapuāiwa, reigned as the fifth monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi from 1863 to 1872.

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Kīnaʻu

Princess Kalani Ahumanu i Kaliko o Iwi Kauhipua o Kīnau, also known as Elizabeth Kīnau (c. 1805 – April 4, 1839) was Kuhina Nui of the Kingdom of Hawaiokinai as Kaahumanu II, Queen regent and Dowager Queen.

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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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Kekāuluohi

Miriam Auhea Kalani Kui Kawakiu o Kekāuluohi Kealiʻiuhiwaihanau o Kalani Makahonua Ahilapalapa Kai Wikapu o Kaleilei a Kalakua also known as Kaahumanu III (July 27, 1794 – June 7, 1845), was Kuhina Nui of the Kingdom of Hawaii, a queen consort of both King Kamehameha I and Kamehameha II, and mother of another king.

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Kingdom of Hawaii

The Kingdom of Hawaiʻi originated in 1795 with the unification of the independent islands of Hawaiʻi, Oʻahu, Maui, Molokaʻi, and Lānaʻi under one government.

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Kuhina Nui

Kuhina Nui was a powerful office in the Kingdom of Hawaiokinai from 1819 to 1864.

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Lahaina, Hawaii

Lāhainā is the largest census-designated place (CDP) in West Maui, Maui County, Hawaii, United States, and includes the Ka'anapali and Kapalua beach resorts.

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Legislature of the Kingdom of Hawaii

The Legislature of the Kingdom of Hawaii was the bicameral (later unicameral) legislature of the Kingdom of Hawaii.

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Oahu

O‘ahu (often anglicized Oahu) known as "The Gathering Place" is the third-largest of the Hawaiian Islands.

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Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii

The Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii, known as Mauna Ala (Fragrant Hills) in the Hawaiian language, is the final resting place of Hawaii's two prominent royal families: the Kamehameha Dynasty and the Kalākaua Dynasty.

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1840 Constitution of the Kingdom of Hawaii

The 1840 Constitution of the Kingdom of Hawaii titled "Ke Kumukānāwai a me nā Kānāwai o ko Hawai’i Pae ‘Āina, Honolulu, 1840" was the first fully written constitution for the Kingdom of Hawaiokinai.

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Kamehameha III and Kōnia Comparison

Kamehameha III has 111 relations, while Kōnia has 29. As they have in common 14, the Jaccard index is 10.00% = 14 / (111 + 29).

References

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