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Alii Aimoku of Hawaii : ウィキペディア英語版
Alii nui of Hawaii
The following is a list of ''Alii nui'' of Hawaii.
''Aliʻi nui'' refers to the supreme ruler (sometimes called the "king" or ''Moi'') of the island. ''Alii'' refers to the ruling class of Hawaii prior to the formation of the united kingdom. Here, "Hawaii" refers to the island of Hawaii, also called "the Big Island".
==''Alii nui'' of the Big Island==

* Kapawa
* Pilikaʻaeia, 1125-1155
* Kukohou, 1155-1185
* Kaniuhu, 1185-1215
* Kanipahu, 1215-1245
* Kamaʻiole, usurper of Kanipahu, deposed by Kalapana, 1245-1255
* Kalapana of Hawaiʻi, 1255-1285
* Kahaʻimaoeleʻa, 1285-1315
* Kalaunuiohua, 1315-1345
* Kūʻaiwa, 1345-1375
* Kahoukapu, 1375-1405
* Kauholanuimahu, 1405-1435
* Kihanuilulumoku, 1435-1465
* Līloa, 1465-1495
* Hākau, 1495-1510
Unbroken line of rule to this point. Hakau, Liloa's first born and named heir was overthrown by Liloa's second son Umi-a-Liloa, however, the hereditary line of Liloa is unbroken and continues.
* 'Umi-a-Līloa, 1510-1525
* Kealiʻiokaloa, 1525-1545
* Keawenuiaʻumi, 1545-1575
* Kaikilani (female), 1575-1605
* Keakealani Kāne, 1605-1635
* Keakamāhana (female), 1635-1665
* Keakealaniwahine (female), 1665-1695
* Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku, 1695-1725, co-ruler with his half-sister wife Kalanikauleleiaiwi
Hereditary line of Liloa is broken by the usurping rule of Alapainui.
* Alapaʻinui, nephew of Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku and usurper of his son; 1725-1754.
* Keaweʻopala
The usurping line of rule ends with Keaweʻopala who is killed in battle while his son and heir, Kalaimanokahoʻowaha did survive to greet Captain James Cook. The hereditary line of Liloa resumes through the grandson of Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku, Kalaniʻōpuʻu.
* Kalaniʻōpuʻu
* Kīwalaʻō, April 1782-July 1782, ''Alii'' of Kaū
Kalaniʻōpuʻu's line ends with the death of Kīwalaʻō by Kamehameha's forces.
* Kamehameha I

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