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King Loe : ウィキペディア英語版
Loe of Maui

::''This is an article about Hawaiian chief. For other meanings, see Loe (disambiguation).''
Loe was a semi-mythical chief in ancient Hawaii and he ruled as the 9th known King of Maui (''Moʻi''). He was the sovereign king or chief of the island of Maui, mentioned in old chants, and ancestor of Kalahumoku II.〔''History of Keoua Kalanikupuapa-i-kalani-nui, Father of Hawaii Kings, and His Descendants, with Notes On Kamehameha I, First King Of All Hawaii'' by Elizabeth Kekaaniau
== Family ==
Loe was a son of Kamaloohua, grandson of Kuhimana, great-grandson of Alau, great-great grandson of Mauiloa. He followed his father as chief of Maui.
No legends remember Loe. Although war did not occur between Maui and any of the other islands during his reign, there was a disturbance in his father's reign.
He married a woman named Wahaakuna, who is mentioned by Samuel Kamakau. She bore him a son named Kahokuohua, who was a King of Molokai island.
His grandson Kaulahea I would succeed him as King of Maui.
Loe is considered to be the great progenitor of the Maui chiefdom.

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