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Kaupeepee-nui-kauila, Hawaiian Prince of Molokai, the son of Kamauaua, king of Molokai, appears in Hawaiian legends. Probably the best-known was his elopement with Hina, queen of Hilo, this being one of the immediate causes of the a series of wars with the sons of Hina. He was the Hawaiian Paris and Hina was the Hawaiian Helen and their story is dramatic record of the love and hate, wrong and revenge, courage and custom, passion and superstition, of mythical times.〔Kalakaua, His Hawaiian Majesty. p. 69.〕 Their story dates to the 12th century, 2400 years after the fall of Troy. ==Early life== He was the eldest son of Kamauaua and Chiefess Hinakeha, a warlike youth, well skilled in arms and mighty in strength and courage. He had been raised from infancy to hate the southern chiefs of the second migratory group from the Society Islands. So profound was his detestation of the alien chiefs that he resolved to devote his life to such warfare as he might be able to make upon them and their subjects.〔Kalakaua, His Hawaiian Majesty. p. 72.〕
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