Queen Kapiolani

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Queen Kapiolani was a 19th-century queen consort of the Kingdom of Hawaii, known for her philanthropy, advocacy for Native Hawaiian welfare, and role in the islands’ royal court during the late monarchy period.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hawaiian royalty
human
queen consort
advocatedFor Native Hawaiian education
Native Hawaiian health
Native Hawaiian social welfare
areaOfInfluence Kingdom of Hawaii
Native Hawaiian community
associatedWith late Hawaiian monarchy
royal court of the Kingdom of Hawaii
birthName Kapiolani
chronologicallyWithin 19th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Hawaii
culture Hawaiian culture
ethnicGroup Native Hawaiian
fieldOfWork education
public health
social welfare
founded Kapiolani Maternity Home
givenName Kapiolani
hasHonorificPrefix Queen
hasTitle Her Majesty Queen Kapiolani
Queen Consort of Hawaii
honoredIn Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children
influenced development of maternal and child health care in Hawaii
knownFor advocacy for Native Hawaiian welfare
philanthropy
role in the royal court of the Kingdom of Hawaii
languageSpoken English
Hawaiian language
memberOf House of Kalakaua
monarchDuringReignAsConsort Kalakaua
movement Hawaiian monarchy
name Queen Kapiolani
nativeLanguage Hawaiian language
notableWork Kapiolani Maternity Home
partOf Hawaiian royal family
placeOfActivity Hawaiian Islands
Honolulu
positionHeld Queen consort of the Kingdom of Hawaii
religion Christianity
Protestantism
residence Honolulu
ʻIolani Palace
sexOrGender female
spouse King Kalakaua

Referenced by (9)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Queen Kapiolani ("Queen Consort of Hawaii")
Queen Kapiolani ("Her Majesty Queen Kapiolani")
hasTitle
King Kalākaua ("Queen Kapiʻolani")
King Kalākaua ("Kapiʻolani")
spouse
Queen Kapiolani ("Kapiolani")
birthName
Queen Kapiolani ("Kapiolani")
givenName
Queen Kapiolani
name
Kapiolani Park
namedAfter
Iolani Palace
usedBy

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