Statements (93)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:Royal_Family
gptkb:King |
gptkbp:associated_with |
gptkb:Hawaiian_Kingdom
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gptkbp:birth_date |
1797-08-11
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gptkbp:birth_place |
gptkb:Hawaii
|
gptkbp:born |
1797
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gptkbp:crowned |
1819
1820 |
gptkbp:cultural_significance |
Promoted Christianity in Hawaii
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gptkbp:death |
1824
|
gptkbp:death_date |
1824-07-14
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gptkbp:death_place |
gptkb:London
|
gptkbp:died |
1824
|
gptkbp:dynasty |
gptkb:House_of_Kamehameha
|
gptkbp:established |
gptkb:Hawaiian_monarchy
Hawaiian constitution |
gptkbp:fought_against |
foreign influence in Hawaii
|
gptkbp:full_name |
gptkb:Liholiho
|
gptkbp:historical_period |
gptkb:Kingdom_of_Hawaii
|
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Kamehameha II
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gptkbp:influenced_by |
gptkb:Missionaries_of_Charity
|
gptkbp:involved_in |
diplomatic relations with the United States
|
gptkbp:is_married_to |
gptkb:Kamamalu
|
gptkbp:is_recognized_as |
Hawaiian independence
|
gptkbp:is_visited_by |
gptkb:England
|
gptkbp:known_for |
Abolishing the kapu system
cultural changes in Hawaii Continuing the unification of Hawaii abolishing the kapu system |
gptkbp:language |
gptkb:Kawaii_culture
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gptkbp:led_to |
Hawaiian unification efforts
|
gptkbp:nationality |
gptkb:Kawaii_culture
|
gptkbp:parent |
gptkb:Kamehameha_I
gptkb:Keopuolani |
gptkbp:predecessor |
gptkb:Kamehameha_I
|
gptkbp:promoted |
education in Hawaii
|
gptkbp:regnal_name |
gptkb:Kamehameha_II
|
gptkbp:reign |
1819-1824
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gptkbp:reign_end |
1824
|
gptkbp:reign_start |
1819
|
gptkbp:ruled |
gptkb:Hawaiian_Islands
|
gptkbp:significant_event |
Support for local businesses
Crowning ceremony Promotion of education Support for women's rights Support for cultural heritage preservation Support for the arts and culture Support for community development Support for infrastructure development Promotion of economic development Support for agriculture Promotion of trade Promotion of Hawaiian identity Promotion of international relations Promotion of environmental conservation Support for missionaries Support for scientific exploration Promotion of public health Promotion of social reforms Diplomatic relations with foreign nations Cultural exchange with the West Encouragement of foreign investment Establishment of a new legal system Establishment of a new government structure Introduction of Western customs Visit to England Abolition of the kapu system Cultural reforms in Hawaii Death in London Death of Queen Kamamalu Establishment of a formal government Establishment of a new religion Influence on Hawaiian politics Legacy in Hawaiian history Promotion of Hawaiian arts Promotion of tourism in Hawaii Return to Hawaii after England visit Support for the Hawaiian language |
gptkbp:spouse |
gptkb:Kamamalu
|
gptkbp:successor |
gptkb:Kamehameha_III
gptkb:Kamehameha_I |
gptkbp:supported |
Hawaiian sovereignty
|
gptkbp:title |
gptkb:King_of_England
|
gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:King_Kamehameha
gptkb:Hawaiian_monarchy gptkb:House_of_Kamehameha gptkb:King_Kamehameha_I gptkb:Kamehameha gptkb:Kamehameha_I gptkb:Hawaii_(film) gptkb:Kamehameha_Dynasty gptkb:Republic_of_Hawaii |
gptkbp:bfsLayer |
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