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- Q6356195 subject Q8685744.
- Q6356195 abstract "Kamauaua was the first known Alii Aimoku of Molokai, ruling either in the 11th or 13th century. He held sway over the island of Molokai, and was its first supreme king ruling it without any oppositions. Tradition has not preserved the pedigree of his family beyond that he was the progenitor, but his connection with ancient Nanaulu line is frequently affirmed.".
- Q6356195 successor Q6393040.
- Q6356195 title "'Alii Aimoku of Molokai'".
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- Q6356195 wikiPageWikiLink Q8685744.
- Q6356195 name "Kamauaua".
- Q6356195 successor Q6393040.
- Q6356195 title "'Alii Aimoku of Molokai'".
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- Q6356195 comment "Kamauaua was the first known Alii Aimoku of Molokai, ruling either in the 11th or 13th century. He held sway over the island of Molokai, and was its first supreme king ruling it without any oppositions. Tradition has not preserved the pedigree of his family beyond that he was the progenitor, but his connection with ancient Nanaulu line is frequently affirmed.".
- Q6356195 label "Kamauaua".
- Q6356195 name "Kamauaua".