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Alii Aimoku of Oahu : ウィキペディア英語版
Alii nui of Oahu
The ''alii nui of Oahu'' was the sovereign and supreme ruler of one of the four main Hawaiian Islands. The monarchs of the Island of Oahu, like those of the other islands, claim descent from Wākea.
Nanaulu, a fourteenth generation descendant of Wakea was the ancestor of Kumuhonua, 1st known King of Oahu, brother of Moiheka, King of Kauai of the second dynasty. In 1783, Oahu was conquered by the King Kahekili II of Maui whose son Kalanikūpule was, in turn, conquered by King Kamehameha I in 1795 at the Battle of Nuʻuanu. Many times the kings of Oahu had hegemony over the island of Molokai and used it as summer getaway. It was Oahu who brought forth the first Mo'iwahine or Queen regnant of any of the Hawaiian Islands.
==List of Alii Aimoku of Oahu==

*''Alii nui'' Kumuhonua, 1100–1300 ?
*''Alii nui'' Elepuʻukahonua
* ? 3rd
*''Alii nui'' Nāwele
*''Alii nui'' Lakona
*''Alii nui'' Kapae
*''Alii nui'' Haka
*''Alii nui'' Maʻilikākahi,
*''Alii nui'' Kālonaiki,
*''Alii nui'' Piliwale,
*Alii nui Kūkaniloko,
*''Alii nui'' Kalaimanuia,
*''Alii nui'' Kūamanuia,
*''Alii nui'' Kahikapuamanuia,
*''Alii nui'' Kākuhihewa,
*Alii nui Kānekapuakākuhihewa,
*''Alii nui'' Kahoʻowāhāokalani,
*''Alii nui'' Kauākahiakahoʻowāhā,
*''Alii nui'' Kūalii, ?–1730) ?–1730
*''Alii nui'' Kapiiohookalani, 1730–1737
*''Alii nui'' Kanahāokalani,1737–1738
*''Alii nui'' Peleʻioholani (King of Kauai 1730–1770) 1738–1770
*''Alii nui'' Kūmahana, 1770–1773
*''Alii nui'' Kahahana, 1773–1783
*Conquered by Maui and ruled by Kahekili II and Kalanikūpule 1783–1795
*Incorporated into Kamehameha I's kingdom

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