Teresa Elelule Marignoli
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The Noble/Princess Teresa Elelule Marignoli dei Marchese di Montecorona born (August 30, 1956 is the second daughter and second child of Princess Esther Kapiʻolani Kawānanakoa born at Rome during her mother's marriage with Marchese Filippo Marignoli. She is a member of the House of Kawananakoa.
Her elder sisters is The Noble Princess Esmeralda Kapiolani Marignoli dei Marchese di Montecorona and The Noble Duccio Kaumualii Marignoli dei Marchese di Montecorona. They use the titles of The Noble or Marchese. They are distant relative of the House of Savoy.
She is named after her great-great-great-great grandfather Elelule La'akeaelelulu, the high chief of Hilo and son of Ululani, Chiefess of Hilo and most renowned poet in her days by her husband Keawe-mauhili, Chief of Hilo, brother of Kalaniopuu, and uncle of Kamehameha I. Hawaiian names were unisexual.
She is married to Christopher Nakoa.[1]
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Teresa Elelule Marignoli
Born: 30 August 1956 |
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Titles in pretence | ||
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Preceded by The Noble Esmeralda Kapiolani Marignoli |
1st Kawānanakoa line of succession to the Hawaiian throne 13nd position |
Succeeded by Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kawānanakoa |
Preceded by The Noble Esmeralda Kapiolani Marignoli |
2nd Kawānanakoa line of succession to the Hawaiian throne 15th position |
Succeeded by none |