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- Piʻikea abstract "Piʻikea (Hawaiian language: piʻi = \"to ascend\", ke = \"the\", ea = \"life\"; \"the life ascends\") was a High Chiefess, a Princess of Maui and Queen consort of Hawaii. She was born ca. 1626.She was a daughter of King Piʻilani and Queen La’ieloheloheikawai and sister of Kings Lono and Kiha. Piʻilani built a great temple; according to the myth, he was a son of Kū.Piʻikea went to Hawaiʻi and married there King ʻUmi-a-Liloa. Their son was called Kumalae. They also had a daughter, Aihākōkō.When Kiha had to flee from Maui, he sought refuge with Piʻikea, at the court of ʻUmi. Here his sister advocated his cause so warmly, and insisted with ʻUmi so urgently, that the latter was induced to espouse the cause of the younger brother against the older, and prepared an expedition to invade Maui, depose Lono, and raise Kiha-a-Piʻilani to the throne of his father. ʻUmi summoned the chiefs of the various districts of Hawaii to prepare for the invasion of Maui. When all the preparations were ready, ʻUmi headed the expedition in person, accompanied by his wife and her brother and by his bravest warriors. Crossing the waters of ʻAlenuihāhā Channel between Maui and Hawaiʻi, the fleet of ʻUmi effected a landing at Kapueokahi, the harbour of Hāna, Maui, where Lono have continued to reside after Piilani's death.Having failed to prevent the landing of ʻUmi's forces, Lono retired to the fortress on the top of the neighbouring hill called Kauwiki. ʻUmi laid siege to the fort of Kauwiki, and, after some delay and several unsuccessful attempts, finally captured the fort, and Lono having fallen in the battle, Kiha-a-Piʻilani was proclaimed and acknowledged as a king. Having accomplished this, ʻUmi and his forces returned to Hawaiʻi.".
- Piʻikea wikiPageID "47251798".
- Piʻikea wikiPageLength "4016".
- Piʻikea wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Piʻikea wikiPageRevisionID "700332171".
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Akahiakuleana.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Category:17th-century_women.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hawaiian_princesses.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hawaiian_royal_consorts.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Royalty_of_Hawaii_(island).
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Royalty_of_Maui.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Channels_of_the_Hawaiian_Islands.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Haukanuimakamaka.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Hawaii.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Hawaiian_language.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Kahekili_I.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Kalamakua.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Kalonanui.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Kauholanuimahu.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Kauwiki.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Kawaokaohele.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Keleanohoanaapiapi.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Kepalaoa.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Kiha-a-Piilani.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Kihanuilulumoku.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Kumalae.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Kū.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Laielohelohe.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Liloa.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Lono-a-Piilani.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Maui.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Myth.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Neula.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Piʻilani.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Princess.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Queen_consort.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Temple.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Umi-a-Liloa.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLink Waoilea.
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLinkText "Piʻikea".
- Piʻikea wikiPageWikiLinkText "Piʻikea, Chiefess of Maui and Hawaiʻi".
- Piʻikea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ahnentafel-compact5.
- Piʻikea subject Category:17th-century_women.
- Piʻikea subject Category:Hawaiian_princesses.
- Piʻikea subject Category:Hawaiian_royal_consorts.
- Piʻikea subject Category:Royalty_of_Hawaii_(island).
- Piʻikea subject Category:Royalty_of_Maui.
- Piʻikea hypernym Chiefess.
- Piʻikea type Royalty.
- Piʻikea comment "Piʻikea (Hawaiian language: piʻi = \"to ascend\", ke = \"the\", ea = \"life\"; \"the life ascends\") was a High Chiefess, a Princess of Maui and Queen consort of Hawaii. She was born ca. 1626.She was a daughter of King Piʻilani and Queen La’ieloheloheikawai and sister of Kings Lono and Kiha. Piʻilani built a great temple; according to the myth, he was a son of Kū.Piʻikea went to Hawaiʻi and married there King ʻUmi-a-Liloa. Their son was called Kumalae.".
- Piʻikea label "Piʻikea".
- Piʻikea sameAs Q20671577.
- Piʻikea sameAs Piʻikea.
- Piʻikea sameAs Piʻikea.
- Piʻikea sameAs Piikea.
- Piʻikea sameAs Q20671577.
- Piʻikea wasDerivedFrom Piʻikea?oldid=700332171.
- Piʻikea isPrimaryTopicOf Piʻikea.