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William Pitt Leleiohoku II, born Kalahoʻolewa (January 10, 1855 – April 9, 1877), was a prince of the Hawaiian Kingdom and member of the reigning House of Kalākaua. At birth, Leleiohoku was hānai (informally adopted) by Ruth Keʻelikōlani and later legally adopted by her in 1862 as the heir to her vast land holdings. He was educated at St. Alban's College, a precursor of the present ʻIolani School. After finishing his education, he worked in the governmental Foreign Office and served as an officer on the personal military staff of King Lunalilo. On February 14, 1874, his brother Kalākaua was elected king after the death of Lunalilo. Declared heir apparent to his childless brother, Leleiohoku was expected to inherit the throne of Hawaii. He also served as a Privy Councilor and member of the

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  • El Príncipe Leleiohoku II (10 de enero de 1854 – 9 de abril de 1877) fue heredero al trono del Reino de Hawái, del que ostentaba el título de príncipe heredero. Leleiohoku II fue un gran compositor de música. (es)
  • William Pitt Leleiohoku II, born Kalahoʻolewa (January 10, 1855 – April 9, 1877), was a prince of the Hawaiian Kingdom and member of the reigning House of Kalākaua. At birth, Leleiohoku was hānai (informally adopted) by Ruth Keʻelikōlani and later legally adopted by her in 1862 as the heir to her vast land holdings. He was educated at St. Alban's College, a precursor of the present ʻIolani School. After finishing his education, he worked in the governmental Foreign Office and served as an officer on the personal military staff of King Lunalilo. On February 14, 1874, his brother Kalākaua was elected king after the death of Lunalilo. Declared heir apparent to his childless brother, Leleiohoku was expected to inherit the throne of Hawaii. He also served as a Privy Councilor and member of the House of Nobles in the Legislature of the Kingdom of Hawaii. During Kalākaua's trip to the United States to negotiate the Reciprocity Treaty of 1875, Leleiohoku ruled as regent from November 17, 1874, to February 15, 1875. He died at the age of 22 from rheumatic fever resulting in the proclamation of his sister Liliʻuokalani as the next heir to the throne. Leleiohoku and his siblings are honored by the Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame as Na Lani ʻEhā (The Heavenly Four) for their patronage and enrichment of Hawaii's musical culture and history. An accomplished musical composer, Leleiohoku is remembered for composing many folk songs including "Kāua I Ka Huahuaʻi", which was adapted into the popular American song "Hawaiian War Chant". (en)
  • Le prince William Pitt Leleiohoku II, né William Pitt Kalaho ' olewa le 10 janvier 1854 à Honolulu (Hawaï) où il est mort le 10 avril 1877, est un prince du Royaume d'Hawaï et membre de la Maison régnante de Kalākaua. Frère cadet du roi Kalākaua, il est l'héritier du trône de 1874 à sa mort. Il est également connu pour avoir composé la chanson "Kāua I Ka Huahua'i", qui a été utilisée dans la chanson populaire américaine "Hawaiian War Chant". (fr)
  • William Pitt Leleiohoku Kalahoolewa II adalah pangeran Kerajaan Hawaii dari Wangsa Kalākaua. Dia terkenal atas lagu ciptaannya "Kāua I Ka Huahuaʻi", yang digubah menjadi lagu populer Amerika, "Hawaiian War Chant". Dia diangkat putra hānai oleh Puteri Ruth Keʻelikōlani. (in)
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  • Prince of the Hawaiian Islands (en)
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  • Prince Leleiohoku, in military uniform, wearing the Royal Order of Kamehameha I, photograph by Menzies Dickson, (en)
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  • William Pitt Leleiohoku II Kalahoʻolewa (en)
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  • Analea Keohokālole (en)
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  • Leleiohoku II (en)
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  • El Príncipe Leleiohoku II (10 de enero de 1854 – 9 de abril de 1877) fue heredero al trono del Reino de Hawái, del que ostentaba el título de príncipe heredero. Leleiohoku II fue un gran compositor de música. (es)
  • Le prince William Pitt Leleiohoku II, né William Pitt Kalaho ' olewa le 10 janvier 1854 à Honolulu (Hawaï) où il est mort le 10 avril 1877, est un prince du Royaume d'Hawaï et membre de la Maison régnante de Kalākaua. Frère cadet du roi Kalākaua, il est l'héritier du trône de 1874 à sa mort. Il est également connu pour avoir composé la chanson "Kāua I Ka Huahua'i", qui a été utilisée dans la chanson populaire américaine "Hawaiian War Chant". (fr)
  • William Pitt Leleiohoku Kalahoolewa II adalah pangeran Kerajaan Hawaii dari Wangsa Kalākaua. Dia terkenal atas lagu ciptaannya "Kāua I Ka Huahuaʻi", yang digubah menjadi lagu populer Amerika, "Hawaiian War Chant". Dia diangkat putra hānai oleh Puteri Ruth Keʻelikōlani. (in)
  • William Pitt Leleiohoku II, born Kalahoʻolewa (January 10, 1855 – April 9, 1877), was a prince of the Hawaiian Kingdom and member of the reigning House of Kalākaua. At birth, Leleiohoku was hānai (informally adopted) by Ruth Keʻelikōlani and later legally adopted by her in 1862 as the heir to her vast land holdings. He was educated at St. Alban's College, a precursor of the present ʻIolani School. After finishing his education, he worked in the governmental Foreign Office and served as an officer on the personal military staff of King Lunalilo. On February 14, 1874, his brother Kalākaua was elected king after the death of Lunalilo. Declared heir apparent to his childless brother, Leleiohoku was expected to inherit the throne of Hawaii. He also served as a Privy Councilor and member of the (en)
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