Royal House

Haus Kamehameha

Das Haus Kamehameha, geschmiedet im Feuer der Eroberung und des Ehrgeizes, vereinte die Hawaii-Inseln, regierte mit Tradition und Innovation und hinterließ ein Vermächtnis, das bis heute im Pazifik nachhallt.

1795–1872PacificRoyal HouseHawaiian Religion

"Ua mau ke ea o ka ʻāina i ka pono"

Haus Kamehameha crest

Quick Facts

Years Active
1795–1872
Founder
Kamehameha I (Kamehameha the Great)
Region
Pacific
Religion
Hawaiian Religion

Notable Rulers

Documentary Chapters

Timeline

Unification of the Hawaiian Islands

Kamehameha I completes the conquest of Oʻahu at the Battle of Nuʻuanu, effectively uniting most of the Hawaiian Islands under his rule.

Birth of Kamehameha II

Liholiho, later Kamehameha II, is born to Kamehameha I and Queen Keōpūolani, ensuring the continuation of the royal line.

Peaceful Submission of Kauaʻi and Niʻihau

Chief Kaumualiʻi of Kauaʻi peacefully cedes his islands to Kamehameha I, finalizing the unification of the archipelago.

Death of Kamehameha I

The death of Kamehameha I leads to the accession of Kamehameha II and triggers major social and religious changes.

Abolition of the Kapu System

Kamehameha II and Kaʻahumanu orchestrate the ʻAi Noa, abolishing the ancient kapu system and radically transforming Hawaiian society.

Arrival of Christian Missionaries

The first group of American missionaries arrives in Hawaiʻi, ushering in a period of religious and cultural transformation.

Death of Kamehameha II in London

Kamehameha II and his queen die of measles while on a diplomatic visit to England, causing a crisis of succession.

Promulgation of the First Hawaiian Constitution

Kamehameha III establishes the first written constitution, creating a constitutional monarchy and a new legal framework.

Paulet Affair and Restoration of Sovereignty

British naval officer Lord George Paulet seizes the Hawaiian Kingdom, but sovereignty is restored after several months, prompting Kamehameha III’s famous statement: "Ua mau ke ea o ka ʻāina i ka pono."

The Great Māhele

Kamehameha III oversees the division of Hawaiian land into private property, a move intended to protect Hawaiians but which leads to significant land loss.

Kamehameha V Promulgates New Constitution

Dissatisfied with the existing constitution, Kamehameha V enacts a new one that enhances the powers of the monarchy.

Death of Kamehameha V and End of Dynasty

Kamehameha V dies without naming an heir, ending the direct royal line and leading to the election of King Lunalilo from another noble family.

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