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- Kekūanāoa abstract "Mataio Kekūanāoʻa (1793–1868) was descended from the high chiefs of the island of Oʻahu. His first name is the Hawaiian form of Matthew, although he is most commonly referred to as "Mataio".He was born in 1791 or 1793. His mother was Inaina, daughter of Pupuka, an Oʻahu chief who perished with Elani of Ewa in their revolt against Kahekili II. His father was Kiʻilaweau, the grandson of the Hawaii Island Chief Alapaʻinuiakauaua, the king that had sought to kill the infant Kamehameha at his birth.He was the punahele, or intimate companion of King Kamehameha II in his youth, and followed him to England where the King and Queen Kamāmalu died of measles in 1824. He was able to escape the sickness and return to Hawaii, stabilizing himself in the court by marrying two wives of his late sovereign.His first marriage to Kalehua was from 1822 to 1825, and the product of this marriage was a son named Paʻaula. He married again to Pauahi, the widow of Kamehameha II. Their marriage lasted only months, from November of 1825 to her death in February of 1826. He is considered the father of her daughter Princess Ruth Keʻelikōlani. He remarried Elizabeth Kīnaʻu, another Kamehameha II widow, who ruled as the Kuhina Nui at the time under the name Kaʻahumanu II. From her he fathered David Kamehameha, Moses Kekūāiwa, Lot Kapuāiwa, Alexander Liholiho, and Victoria Kamāmalu. His sons Alexander and Lot would become King Kamehameha IV and King Kamehameha V. His daughter would become the fifth Kuhina Nui as Kaʻahumanu IV. The third marriage lasted from 1827 until Kīnaʻu's death in 1839. After 6 years as a widower he remarried again in 1845, to the High Chiefess Kaloloahilani. The marriage resulted in the birth of a son on November 28, 1846.He was the Royal Governor of Oʻahu 1839–1864. On December 21, 1863 he was made the sixth Kuhina Nui, replacing his daughter who became Crown Princess and heir apparent to the throne. For most of his reign as Kuhina Nui he supported his son Kamehameha V's view of abolishing the position. He held the position until 1864 when the Constitution of 1864 abolished it. He also served as a member of the House of Nobles from 1841–1868, Privy Council 1845–1869, and as President of the Board of Education from 1860. In 1866, Mark Twain praised Mataio Kekūanāoʻa as "a man of noble presence... seemingly natural and fitted to the place as if he had been born to it...."The Territorial Building in the Hawaii Capital Historic District was named for him.".
- Kekūanāoa birthDate "1791".
- Kekūanāoa deathDate "1868-11-04".
- Kekūanāoa deathPlace Honolulu.
- Kekūanāoa deathPlace Oahu.
- Kekūanāoa thumbnail Kekuanaoa5.jpg?width=300.
- Kekūanāoa wikiPageID "15697931".
- Kekūanāoa wikiPageRevisionID "596724459".
- Kekūanāoa after 1864_Constitution_of_the_Kingdom_of_Hawaii.
- Kekūanāoa after John_Owen_Dominis.
- Kekūanāoa alt "Kekūanāoa".
- Kekūanāoa before Kuakini.
- Kekūanāoa before Victoria_Kamāmalu.
- Kekūanāoa birthDate "c. 1793".
- Kekūanāoa burialDate "1868-12-22".
- Kekūanāoa dateOfBirth "1791".
- Kekūanāoa dateOfDeath "1868-11-04".
- Kekūanāoa deathDate "1868-11-04".
- Kekūanāoa deathPlace Honolulu.
- Kekūanāoa deathPlace Oahu.
- Kekūanāoa father Nāhiōle.
- Kekūanāoa fullName "Mataio Keawenui Kekūanaōa".
- Kekūanāoa imgw "200".
- Kekūanāoa issue David_Kamehameha.
- Kekūanāoa issue Kamehameha_IV.
- Kekūanāoa issue Kamehameha_V.
- Kekūanāoa issue Keelikōlani.
- Kekūanāoa issue Victoria_Kamāmalu.
- Kekūanāoa issue "Paalua".
- Kekūanāoa issue Moses_Kekūāiwa.
- Kekūanāoa mother Inaina.
- Kekūanāoa name "Kekuanaoa, Mataio".
- Kekūanāoa name "Kekūanāoa".
- Kekūanāoa placeOfBurial Royal_Mausoleum_of_Hawaii.
- Kekūanāoa placeOfDeath Honolulu.
- Kekūanāoa placeOfDeath Oahu.
- Kekūanāoa predecessor Kuakini.
- Kekūanāoa predecessor Victoria_Kamāmalu.
- Kekūanāoa reign "--12-21".
- Kekūanāoa reign "1834".
- Kekūanāoa shortDescription "Descendent of the high chiefs of the island of Oʻahu, Royal Governor of Oʻahu 1839–1864., and the sixth Kuhina Nui".
- Kekūanāoa signature "M. Kekuanaoa 1850 signature.jpg".
- Kekūanāoa spouse Kalanipauahi.
- Kekūanāoa spouse Kīnaʻu.
- Kekūanāoa spouse "Kalehua".
- Kekūanāoa spouse "Kaloloahilani".
- Kekūanāoa succession Governors_of_Oahu.
- Kekūanāoa succession Kuhina_Nui.
- Kekūanāoa successor John_Owen_Dominis.
- Kekūanāoa successor "position abolished".
- Kekūanāoa title Governors_of_Oahu.
- Kekūanāoa title Kuhina_Nui.
- Kekūanāoa title "Kuhina Nui of the Hawaiian Islands and Governor of Oahu".
- Kekūanāoa years "--12-21".
- Kekūanāoa years "1839".
- Kekūanāoa description "Descendent of the high chiefs of the island of Oʻahu, Royal Governor of Oʻahu 1839–1864., and the sixth Kuhina Nui".
- Kekūanāoa subject Category:1791_births.
- Kekūanāoa subject Category:1868_deaths.
- Kekūanāoa subject Category:Governors_of_Oahu.
- Kekūanāoa subject Category:Hawaiian_Kingdom_politicians.
- Kekūanāoa subject Category:House_of_Kamehameha.
- Kekūanāoa subject Category:Kuhina_Nui.
- Kekūanāoa subject Category:Members_of_the_Hawaiian_Kingdom_House_of_Nobles.
- Kekūanāoa subject Category:Members_of_the_Hawaiian_Kingdom_Privy_Council.
- Kekūanāoa subject Category:Royalty_of_the_Kingdom_of_Hawaii.
- Kekūanāoa type Agent.
- Kekūanāoa type BritishRoyalty.
- Kekūanāoa type Person.
- Kekūanāoa type Royalty.
- Kekūanāoa type Person.
- Kekūanāoa type Q215627.
- Kekūanāoa type Q5.
- Kekūanāoa type Agent.
- Kekūanāoa type NaturalPerson.
- Kekūanāoa type Thing.
- Kekūanāoa type Person.
- Kekūanāoa comment "Mataio Kekūanāoʻa (1793–1868) was descended from the high chiefs of the island of Oʻahu. His first name is the Hawaiian form of Matthew, although he is most commonly referred to as "Mataio".He was born in 1791 or 1793. His mother was Inaina, daughter of Pupuka, an Oʻahu chief who perished with Elani of Ewa in their revolt against Kahekili II.".
- Kekūanāoa label "Kekūanāoa".
- Kekūanāoa sameAs Kek%C5%ABan%C4%81oa.
- Kekūanāoa sameAs Q6385397.
- Kekūanāoa sameAs Q6385397.
- Kekūanāoa wasDerivedFrom Kekūanāoa?oldid=596724459.
- Kekūanāoa depiction Kekuanaoa5.jpg.
- Kekūanāoa givenName "Mataio".
- Kekūanāoa name "Mataio Kekuanaoa".
- Kekūanāoa surname "Kekuanaoa".