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- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā abstract "Bennett, Beneli, Beniki, or Benjamin Nāmākēhā-o-kalani (c. 1799–1860) was a Hawaiian high Chief, uncle of Queen Emma of Hawaii, and first husband of Queen Kapiolani.He and his brother George Naea were sons of High Chief Kamaunu and High Chiefess Kukaeleiki, the daughter of Kalauawa from the royal line of Kauaian chiefs. Kukaeleiki was also cousin of Queen Keōpūolani. Nāmākēhā was also said to have been descended from Kalanawaʻa of Oahu and High Chiefess Kuaenaokalani of Maui who held the exalted kapu rank of Kekapupoʻohoʻolewaikalā (a head so sacred that it could not be exposed to the sun except at dawn). Some sourcessay his father was High Chief Keliʻimaikai, son of High Chief Keōua by his second wife the High Chiefess Kekuʻiapoiwa II, and his mother was Kalikoʻokalani. His name was the same as the high chief who rebelled against Kamehameha during the end of his military career in 1796. His brother Naea was the father of Queen Emma.He was a member of the House of Nobles from about 1848 through 1855. By 1851 the House of Nobles consisted only of petty chiefs called Kaukaualiʻi. Nāmākēhā was inferior to the aliʻi nui (High Chiefs). Kaukaualiʻi were only descended from famous fathers while aliʻi nui claim parentage of mother of the highest rank.On March 8, 1852 he married the chiefess Esther Kapiʻolani, daughter of Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole of Hilo and Princess Kinoiki Kekaulike of Kauaʻi. His second wife was 35 years his junior. Through that marriage she became Queen Emma's aunt. He and Kapiʻolani had no children. Although he had one son Hinau by his first wife, Halauwai. For his health the young couple voyaged for months on The Morning Star, a missionary vessel, among the Gilbert Islands, but in vain, for Nāmākēhā died on December 27, 1860, at Honolulu. He was buried at the Wylie Tomb in the Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii at Mauna ʻAla. His wife later married David Kalākaua and became the Queen consort of Hawaii.His line died out with his granddaughter Stella Keomailani (1866–1927), who was married to James Dawson Cockett and later to Edwin K. Kea.".
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā birthDate "1799".
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā birthPlace Hawaii_(island).
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā birthPlace Hilo,_Hawaii.
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā deathDate "1860-12-27".
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā deathPlace Kalihi.
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā deathPlace Oahu.
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- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā birthDate "c. 1799".
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā birthPlace Hawaii_(island).
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā birthPlace Hilo,_Hawaii.
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā dateOfBirth "1799".
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā dateOfDeath "1860-12-27".
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā deathDate "1860-12-27".
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā deathPlace Honolulu.
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā deathPlace Oahu.
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā father "Kamaunu".
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā fullName "Benjamin Nāmākēhāokalani".
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- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā mother "Kukaeleiki".
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā name "Benjamin Nāmākēhā".
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā name "Namakeha".
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā placeOfBirth Hawaii_(island).
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā placeOfBirth Hilo,_Hawaii.
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā placeOfBurial Royal_Mausoleum_of_Hawaii.
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā placeOfDeath Kalihi.
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā placeOfDeath Oahu.
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā shortDescription "Hawaiian high Chief, uncle of Queen Emma of Hawaii, and first husband of Queen Kapiolani".
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā spouse Queen_Kapiolani.
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā spouse "Halauwai".
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā title Kingdom_of_Hawaii.
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā titles "Ali Chief".
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā titles "HE The Governor of Maui".
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā titles "Noble".
- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā description "Hawaiian high Chief, uncle of Queen Emma of Hawaii, and first husband of Queen Kapiolani".
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- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā comment "Bennett, Beneli, Beniki, or Benjamin Nāmākēhā-o-kalani (c. 1799–1860) was a Hawaiian high Chief, uncle of Queen Emma of Hawaii, and first husband of Queen Kapiolani.He and his brother George Naea were sons of High Chief Kamaunu and High Chiefess Kukaeleiki, the daughter of Kalauawa from the royal line of Kauaian chiefs. Kukaeleiki was also cousin of Queen Keōpūolani.".
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- Benjamin_Nāmākēhā name "Namakeha".