It was written as the National Anthem in 1874. The previous Anthem He Mele Lahui Hawaii was written by his sister Liliuokalani at the request of King Kamehameha V and may have seemed a bit less Nationalistic then his own work.
I aloha ia, e ka Mo'iHanohano no ia E ka lehulehu o Hawai'i Aloha no Kalakaua Kauoha 'oia, e ke Ali'i I ka ho'iho'i o ka hula A'o ka hula no ka 'oiwi Konikoni pau'ole i ka pu'uwai Uluhia wau i ka hali'a 'O Hi'iaka ha'a i ka ua 'O ka ua noenoe o Kanilehua Ho'opulu i ka punawai a ke Ali'i 'Akahi no wau ke nonoi E hula ana ma kou alo Mahalo wale e ke Ali'i Aloha no Kalakaua Translation: Beloved is the King Honored indeed by the People of Hawai'i So beloved is Kalakaua The King commanded The return of hula For the native Hula be as forever in the heart I am filled with the longing Of Hi'iaka dancing in the rain The misty rain of Kanilehua Drenched in the royal springs My one request is To dance in your presence In gratitude oh Chief So beloved Kalakaua
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Maurice Delamont wrote "King Jesus"
yes. he does.
Frederick the Great, King of Prussia from 1740-1786.
King Kalakaua of Hawaii was known to be able to speak and write in both Hawaiian and English. He also had some knowledge of Latin.
King Kalakaua.
King Kalakaua of Hawaii
I think King Kalakaua ?
Queen Liliuokalani
Feb. 12, 1874-Early 1891
The lyrics were written by King Kalakaua in 1874.
when he became king ruling Hawaii
He was the King of Hawaii when Hawaii was it's own country. When he died his sister became queen and soon after America took over Hawaii and made it a state.
1887, when King Kalakaua amended the constitution.
kalakaua and king kamehameha (ka may ha may ha) but im not sure what year
He made a trip around the world but Sweden was not on his itinerary.