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Peleioholani

Peleʻioholani of Oʻahu
King of Oʻahu and Kauaʻi
Reign 1730 - 1770 (on Kauaʻi)
1737 - 1770 (on Oʻahu)
Predecessor Kualii (on Kauaʻi)
Kanahaokalani (on Oʻahu)
Successor Kūmahana
Spouse Lonokahikini
Halakiʻi
Issue Kalanipoʻo-a-Peleʻioholani
Kaʻapuwai
Keʻelaniʻihonuaiakama
Kūmahana
Kuwalu
Full name
Peleʻioholani
Father Kualii
Mother Kalanikahimakeialiʻi
Full name
Peleʻioholani

Peleʻioholani (? - 1770) was a Hawaiian High Chief, Alii Aimoku of Kauai and Alii Aimoku of Oahu. He ruled an empire stretching from Niihau to Molokai.

At its greatest sizes, during Peleʻioholani's reign, Kingdom of Oʻahu island stretched from Niihau, in the west, to the District of Koʻolau, on Molokaʻi, in the east; although power were nominal no matter the size.

He ruled as titular king or chieftain of Kauai, Oahu and held tributary over Molokai after he conquered that island and slew the Molokaian chiefs for killing his daughter Keelanihonuaiakama.

Peleʻioholani is sometimes called Peleʻiholani. Early Western sailors to Hawaii such as Captain James Cook called him Perreeorannee.

Parents of Peleʻioholani were High Chief Kualiʻi and his wife Kalanikahimakeialiʻi and he had a sister called Kukuiaimakalani.

Kūmahana was a son of Peleʻioholani by his first wife Halakiʻi. Peleʻioholani's daughters were Kuwalu, Kalanipoʻo-a-Peleʻioholani, Kaʻapuwai and Keʻelaniʻihonuaiakama.

Granddaughter of Peleʻioholani was Queen Kamakahelei. Kuwalu was the mother of Chief Ahu-a-ʻI.

Another wife of Peleʻioholani was named Lonokahikini.


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