David Kawananakoa

David Kawananakoa, formally David Laamea Kahalepouli Kawananakoa Piikoi (February 19, 1868June 2, 1908), was declared heir to the throne of the Kingdom of Hawai'i upon the death of Princess Victoria Kaiulani with whom he was betrothed. He was the nephew of Queen Julia Kapiolani, married to reigning King David Kalakaua. In 1902, he married Abigail Wahiikaahuula Campbell who assumed the title of princess. Kawananakoa, David

 

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