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What was queen lili'uokalani known forEarly Life and Career of Liliuokalani
Born in 1838 in Honolulu, Lydia Kamakaeha was a member of a high-ranking Hawaiian family; her mother, Keohokalole, served as an adviser to King Kamehameha III. Young Lydia was educated by missionaries and toured the Western world, as was customary for young members of the Hawaiian nobility.
She spent time in the court of Kamahameha IV and in 1862 married John Owen Dominus, the American-born son of a ship captain, who became an official in the Hawaiian government. Dominus would later serve as governor of Oahu and Maui; the couple would have no children.
Lydia’s elder brother, David Kalākaua, was chosen king in 1874.
When did lili'uokalani become queen
Three years later, when her youngest brother, W.P. Leleiohoku (who had been Kalākaua's heir apparent), died in 1877, Lydia was named presumptive heir to the throne. As crown princess, she was thereafter known by her royal name, Liliuokalani.
In 1881, she acted as Kalākaua's regent during the king’s world tour, and she also worked