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  2. List of royal weddings - Wikipedia

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    Mughal-era fireworks were utilized to brighten the night throughout the wedding ceremony. A royal wedding is a marriage ceremony involving members of a royal family. Weddings involving senior members of the royal family are often seen as important occasions of state and attract significant national and international attention.

  3. Keōpūolani - Wikipedia

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    In March, 1823, Hoapili, now royal governor of Maui, asked to be supplied with books for Keōpūolani to pursue her studies. For a domestic chaplain they used Pu-aʻa-i-ki, also known as "Blind Bartimeus", who was known as "a spiritual light".

  4. Waiola Church - Wikipedia

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    Waiola Church and Cemetery in Lāhainā is the site of a historic mission established in 1823 on the island of Maui in Hawaiʻi.Originally called Waineʻe Church until 1953, the cemetery is the final resting place for early members of the royal family of the Kingdom of Hawaii.

  5. Kalokuokamaile - Wikipedia

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    Tiding of her fine qualities had reached Hana. He set out to visit that court and by tradition he paid his visits by night. He was happily received by the parents and soon arrangements for the royal nuptials were completed. When the wedding had taken place and feasting and dancing ended, Kalokuokamaile made preparations to return to Hana.

  6. Hoapili - Wikipedia

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    In May 1823 he and Keōpūolani moved to Lahaina on the island of Maui, and asked for books and a chaplain so they could continue their studies. Hoapili served as Royal Governor of Maui from May 1823. [11] Keōpūolani died September 16, 1823, after being a baptism by Ellis. Her funeral was a mix of Hawaiian and Christian traditions. [12]: 38

  7. History of Maui - Wikipedia

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    Eventually all of West Maui was consolidated at Wailuku, with Hana remaining an independent chieftaincy. West Maui and East Maui permanently merged about 1550 when King Piʻilani married the daughter of Hoʻolae, the 6th Aliʻi Nui of Hana. From that time until conquest Maui was ruled by a single joint royal family (Hawaiian: aliʻi).

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  9. Category:Royal weddings - Wikipedia

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    Royal weddings by century (6 C) W. Weddings at Westminster Abbey (11 P) Pages in category "Royal weddings" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.