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Rulers of the Kingdom of Hawaii

Name the monarchs (Mōʻī) and the regents (Kuhina Nui) of the Kingdom of Hawaii (1795-1893)
Names and titles containing numerals will not be accepted as type-ins
Quiz by Kahaku
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Last updated: July 28, 2022
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First submittedJuly 27, 2022
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1782-1819
Kamehameha I
1819-1824
Liholiho (Kamehameha II)
1825-1854
Kauikeaouli (Kamehameha III)
1855-1863
Alexander Liholiho (Kamehameha IV)
1863-1872
Lot Kapuāiwa (Kamehameha V)
1873-1874
William Charles Lunalilo
1874-1891
David Kalākaua
1891-18933
Lydia Liliʻuokalani
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1819-1832
Elizabeth Kaʻahumanu I
1832-1839
Elizabeth Kīnaʻu (Kaʻahumanu II)
1839-1845
Miriam Kekāuluohi (Kaʻahumanu III)
1810-1857
Keoni Ana
1855-1863
Victoria Kamāmalu (Kaʻahumanu IV)
1863-1864
Mataio Kekūanāoʻa
7 Comments
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Level 41
Jul 29, 2022
Could you please just accept regnal names instead of personal names? That is how these kings are known to history.
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Level 52
Aug 26, 2022
I am not accepting regnal names because most of the monarchs and regents hold the same title, it's supposed to be a challenge for even those who know Hawaiian history. By typing in Kamehameha I, II, III, and so forth or Ka'ahumanu I, II, III... you'd already have typed in the names of the majority of them. Monarchs also still used their personal names up until their death. I will take your suggestion into consideration but I'm still conflicted on making any immediate changes.
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Level 71
Aug 4, 2022
Please loosen the spelling a little.
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Level 52
Aug 26, 2022
For which names specifically?
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Level 62
Aug 4, 2022
Agree with both of the above comments. For example "Kamehameha V" should work, and "Lilioukalani" (reversing the o and the u) should work.
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Level 52
Aug 26, 2022
I did put a warning that titular names would not be accepted but I am considering changing it because it seems to be too much of a challenge for most people, however as for the name "Liliuokalani" I see no point in accepting the spelling "Lilioukalani", that is in no way a variation of her name or a simple misspelling, The name "Liliu" is accepted if you can't spell her full name because it was one of her birth names along with her other names "Kamakaeha", "Loloku", and "Walania", or you could memorize her English name, Lydia. Sorry but I'm not willing to accommodate for people who are not competent in basic Hawaiian lexicon or spelling.
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Level 59
Feb 24, 2023
woah how to people know Kalakaua rather than Kauikeaouli