Saturday, February 1, 2020

William Alvah Rublee

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'''William Alvah Rublee''' was an American Consul General, journalist and editor.<ref name="Noegel"></ref>

Rublee’s father was [[Horace Rublee]] who was also a journalist and ambassador. The younger Rublee attended [[Phillips Exeter Academy]], [[Harvard College]] (Class of 1883, degree in French and German) and [[Harvard Law School]] (class of 1885).<ref name="Noegel" />

Rublee returned to Milwaukee after finishing law school, becoming the ''[[Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]]'' political editor. Eventually he became the Vice President and Director. [[Benjamin Harrison]] appointed him Consul General of the United States to Prague (then in Bohemia) on June 6, 1890. He retired on November 9, 1893. [[William McKinley]] and [[Theodore Roosevelt]] appointed him Consul General at Hong Kong (March 2, 1901), Havana, Cuba<ref name="Bragg"></ref> (September 15, 1902), Vienna, Austria (March 26, 1903), and then again at Hong Kong (May 17, 1909). He died in Hong Kong at the age of 49 on April 15, 1910 of [[Peritonitis|peritonitis]].<ref name="Noegel" />, <ref name="Call">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>

==References==
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Historical Museum

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A '''[[historical museum]]''' is a museum which specialises in history.

'''Historical Museum''' may refer to:


==Unqualified name==
* [[Historical Museum, Frankfurt]], Germany
* [[Historical Museum Bamberg]], Germany
* [[Historical Museum of Aruba]]
* [[Historical Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina]], Sarajevo
* [[Historical Museum of Crete]], Heraklion, Greece
* [[Historical Museum of the City of Gdańsk]], Poland
* [[Historical Museum of Ioannina]], Greece
* [[Historical Museum of Kraków]], Poland
* [[National Museum of the Marine Corps]], USA
* [[Historical Museum of the Mexican Revolution]], Chihuahua, Mexico
* [[The Historical Museum of Northern Jutland]], Denmark
* [[Historical Museum of the Palatinate]], Speyer, Germany
* [[Historical Museum of the Saru River]], Japan
* [[The Historical Museum of St. James – Assiniboia]], Winnipeg, Canada
* [[Historical Museum of Serbia]], Belgrade
* [[Historical Museum of Sughd]], Tajikistan

==Qualified name==
===Australia===
* [[Australian Railway Historical Society Museum]], Canberra
* [[Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum]], Victoria
* [[Dromana Historical Museum]], Victoria
* [[Hastings Historical Society Museum]], New South Wales
* [[James Cook Historical Museum]], Queensland
* [[Lobethal Archives and Historical Museum]], South Australia
* [[North Stradbroke Island Historical Museum]], Queensland
* [[Queenscliffe Historical Museum]], Victoria

===Bulgaria===
* [[Pleven Regional Historical Museum]]
* [[Plovdiv Regional Historical Museum]]
* [[Rousse Regional Historical Museum]]

===Canada===
* [[Broadview Historical Museum]], Saskatchewan
* [[Jordan Historical Museum of the Twenty]], Ontario
* [[Prince Albert Historical Museum]], Saskatchewan
* [[Saint John Jewish Historical Museum]], New Brunswick
* [[Thunder Bay Historical Museum]], Ontario

===Germany===
* [[Deutsches Historisches Museum]], Berlin
* [[Dresden Historical Museum]]
* [[Museum for Historical Maybach Vehicles]], Bavaria

===Japan===
* [[Asuka Historical Museum]]
* [[Ebetsu City Historical Museum]]
* [[Eniwa City Historical Museum]]
* [[Esashi Town Historical Museum]]
* [[Kubote Historical Museum]]
* [[Kyushu Historical Museum]]
* [[Matsumae Town Historical Museum]]
* [[Matsura Historical Museum]]
* [[Mogami Yoshiaki Historical Museum]]
* [[Ōita City Historical Museum]]
* [[Satake Historical Museum]]
* [[Tottori City Historical Museum]]
* [[Uwajima City Historical Museum]]

===Russia===
* [[Military Historical Museum of Artillery, Engineers and Signal Corps]], Saint Petersburg
* [[State Historical Museum]], Moscow
* [[Volodymyr-Volynsky Historical Museum]]

===United States===
* [[Amberg Historical Museum Complex]], Wisconsin
* [[American Swedish Historical Museum]], Pennsylvania
* [[Archer Historical Society Museum]], Florida
* [[Arlington Historical Museum]], Virginia
* [[Atchison County Historical Museum]], Kansas
* [[Atlantic City Historical Museum]], New Jersey
* [[Bardstown Historical Museum]], Kentucky
* [[Buffalo Fire Historical Museum]], New York
* [[Campbell Historical Museum]], California
* [[Cedar Key Historical Museum]], Florida
* [[Chapman Historical Museum]], New York
* [[Chisholm Trail Historical Museum]], Oklahoma
* [[Clark County Historical Museum]], Washington
* [[Clarke Historical Museum]], California
* [[Clay County Historical Museum]], Florida
* [[Clay County Historical Society Museum]], Missouri
* [[Cloud County Historical Museum]], Kansas
* [[Deschutes Historical Museum]], Oregon
* [[Delaware County Historical Museum Complex]], Iowa
* [[Detroit Historical Museum]], Michigan
* [[DuPage County Historical Museum]], Illinois
* [[Edmonds Historical Museum]], Washington
* [[Flagler Beach Historical Museum]], Florida
* [[Greensboro Historical Museum]], North Carolina
* [[Halifax Historical Museum]], Florida
* [[Hancock Historical Museum]], Ohio
* [[Harrison County Historical Museum]], Texas
* [[Harvey County Historical Museum]], Kansas
* [[Hawthorne Historical Museum and Cultural Center]], Florida
* [[Hoboken Historical Museum]], New Jersey
* [[Indian Rocks Beach Historical Museum]], Florida
* [[IXL Historical Museum]], Michigan
* [[J. M. Davis Arms and Historical Museum]], Oklahoma
* [[J. Millard Tawes Historical Museum]], Maryland
* [[Jeffersontown Historical Museum]], Kentucky
* [[Joliet Area Historical Museum]], Illinois
* [[Kaleva Historical Museum]], Michigan
* [[Kings Mountain Historical Museum]], North Carolina
* [[Lady Lake Historical Society Museum]], Florida
* [[Lake City-Columbia County Historical Museum]], Florida
* [[Lake Worth Historical Museum]], Florida
* [[Lamar County Historical Museum]], Texas
* [[Lexington Historical Museum]], Missouri
* [[Los Alamos Historical Museum]], California
* [[Maitland Historical Museum]], Florida
* [[Marathon County Historical Museum]], Wisconsin
* [[Meigs County Historical Museum]], Tennessee
* [[Mesa Historical Museum]], Arizona
* [[Middleborough Historical Museum]], Massachusetts
* [[Mitchell Depot Historical Museum]], Georgia
* [[Marco Island Historical Museum]], Florida
* [[Modoc County Historical Museum]], California
* [[Monson Historical Society Museum]], Maine
* [[Montrose County Historical Museum]], Colorado
* [[Motley County Historical Museum]], Texas
* [[Motown Historical Museum]], Michigan
* [[North Brevard Historical Museum]], Florida
* [[Panhandle–Plains Historical Museum]], Texas
* [[Pantego Academy Historical Museum]], North Carolina
* [[Peabody Historical Library Museum]], Kansas
* [[Pine Grove Historical Museum]], Michigan
* [[Plymouth County Historical Museum]], Iowa
* [[Polk County Historical Museum (disambiguation)]]
* [[Portuguese Historical Museum]], California
* [[Quilcene Historical Museum]], Washington
* [[Rusk County Historical Society Museum]], Wisconsin
* [[San Jose Historical Museum]], California
* [[Sandy Ground Historical Museum]]. New York
* [[Santa Barbara Historical Museum]], California
* [[Sheboygan County Historical Museum]], Wisconsin
* [[Sitka Historical Museum]], Alaska
* [[Souders Historical Museum]], Kansas
* [[Southampton Historical Museum]], New York
* [[Washington-Wilkes Historical Museum]], Georgia
* [[West Franklin Historical Museum]], Illinois
* [[Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum]], Kansas
* [[Winter Park Historical Museum]], Florida
* [[Wisconsin Historical Museum]]
* [[Worcester Historical Museum]], Massachusetts

===Elsewhere===
* [[Aalborg Historical Museum]], Denmark
* [[Basel Historical Museum]], Switzerland
* [[Bern Historical Museum]], Switzerland
* [[Historical and Folklore Museum of Corinth]], Greece
* [[Historical-ethnographic museum of Khinalug village]], Azerbaijan
* [[Jewish Historical Museum (disambiguation)]]
* [[Kutaisi State Historical Museum]], Georgia
* [[The Plains Vintage Railway & Historical Museum]], New Zealand
* [[Tacna Historical Museum]], Peru
* [[Tamsui Historical Museum]], Taiwan
* [[Vatican Historical Museum]], Vatican City
* [[Vendsyssel Historical Museum]], Denmark

==See also==
* [[Historic house museum]], a general concept
* [[National Historical Museum]], a general concept and several named museums
* [[Natural History Museum, London]]



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David H. Lewis Jr.

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'''David Henry Lewis Jr.''' (August 5, 1918 - May 15, 2002) was an [[Americans|American]] prelate who served as the [[Episcopal Diocese of Virginia|Suffragan Bishop of Virginia]] from 1980 till 1987.<ref>"David Henry Lewis Jr.", ''[[Richmond Times-Dispatch]]'', Richmond, Virginia, 17 May 2002. Retrieved on 02 February 2020.</ref> <ref>"LEWIS, DAVID HENRY, JR.", ''[[The Washington Post]]'', Washington, D.C., 17 May 2002. Retrieved on 02 February 2020.</ref>

==References==


[[Category:1918 births]]
[[Category:2002 deaths]]
[[Category:Bishops of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America]]


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Leslie Jacobson

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'''Leslie Jacobson''' is a [[George Washington University]] professor emeritus of theatre,<ref name="auto1"></ref> playwright, director, and the founding artistic director of the longest-running women's theatre in the [[United States]], Horizons: Theatre from a Woman's Perspective in [[Washington, D.C.]]<ref></ref> She was also a founder and vice president of the 501(c)(3) not-for-profit Bokamoso Youth Foundation,<ref name="auto6"></ref> president of the [[League of Washington Theatres]], and recipient of a Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship.<ref>https://ift.tt/38XvxKT>

==Education==
Jacobson graduated [[cum laude]] from [[Northwestern University]] with a degree in theatre. She earned her [[Master of Fine Arts|Master of Fine Art]] in Directing from [[Boston University]]’s School for the Arts. In 2001, Jacobson graduated from a program at Leadership America.<ref></ref>

==Career==
Jacobson began her career at George Washington University in 1976.<ref name="auto7"></ref>

In 1977, Jacobson helped establish Pro Femina Theatre, later called Horizons: Theatre from a Woman's Perspective,<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 2, expected 1)</ref><ref></ref> in [[Washington, D.C.]]. She produced plays by and about women for 30 years.<ref name="auto3"></ref><ref name="auto4"></ref> Throughout the three decades, Jacobson fully produced 60 new plays and playwrights and an additional 50 through staged readings.<ref name="auto4"/> Works included ''Nancy Drew, Girl Detective'';<ref name="auto2">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 2, expected 1)</ref> Miss Lulu Bett;<ref name="auto2"/> ''Club Horizons: Masquerade'';<ref></ref> ''[[Top Girls]]''; ''[[Eleemosynary (play)|Eleemosynary]]''; and ''My Name Is Alice''.<ref></ref>

From 1985-1986, Jacobson served as the president of the League of Washington Theatres.

Jacobson served as Chair of the Department of Theatre and Dance at [[George Washington University]] for 13 years, from 1995 to 2008, and taught at the university for 42 years.<ref name="auto1"/> During this time, she helped create the one-year intensive MFA program in Classical Acting, over which she presided as Director of Graduate Studies,<ref name="auto"></ref> and the Women’s Leadership Program in International Arts and Culture.<ref name="auto7"/> She also originated new courses, including "Theatre for Social Change."<ref name="auto"/> In addition, she served as an affiliate faculty member at the university's Honey B. Nashman Center for Civic Engagament & Public Service and chair of the Faculty Learning Community on Community Engagement and the Arts.<ref></ref>

In 2003, Jacobson began collaborating with Roy Barber to create eight music and theatre pieces with at-risk youth from the Bokamoso Youth Centre
in the impoverished rural township of Winterveldt, [[South Africa]]. The works addressed issues the youth were facing, ranging from the [[HIV/AIDS]] crisis and family violence to [[teen pregnancy]].<ref name="auto5"></ref> Since 2003, 12 youth from Winterveldt have been selected to travel to Washington, D.C. perform. In the process, they have helped raise scholarship funds for themselves and their peers. Additionally, students from Jacobson's department at George Washington University have traveled to Winterveldt to work with the youth there.<ref name="auto5"/> To complement the program, Jacobson established the 501(c)(3) not-for-profit Bokamoso Youth Foundation, serving as its vice president.<ref name="auto6"/>

Throughout her career, Jacobson directed many theatre works, from those at George Washington University to those at Horizons: Theatre from a Woman's Perspective, and a number of works at D.C. theatre companies and regional theatres in [[Colorado]], [[Massachusetts]], and [[Georgia (state)|Georgia]].<ref></ref>

==Select dramatic works==
*''Migratory Tales'' (2018)<ref></ref>
*''Vanishing Point'' (2009)<ref></ref>
*''The Body Project'' (2005)<ref name="auto3"/>
*''I Want to Tell You'' (1999)<ref name="auto"/>
*''Strangers In Their Own Land'' (1992)<ref name="auto2"/>

==Other writings==
*"Myriam, Morocco, My Mother, Me — And George Gershwin," ''[[Huffington Post]]'' (2017)<ref></ref>
*"Grandpa Was a Draft Dodger," ''[[Huffington Post]]'' (2017)<ref></ref>
*"People of Fauth," ''[[Huffington Post]]''(2016)<ref></ref>

==Awards and recognition==
*Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship recipient (2008)<ref>https://ift.tt/38XvxKT>
*Three-time nominee for the [[Helen Hayes Award]] in the category of Outstanding Director.<ref name="auto4"/>
*Chosen by the [[Historian of the U.S. Senate]] to write, direct, and produce a play commemorating the 200th anniversary of the Senate. (1989)<ref name="auto"/>

==References==


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Dashrath

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'''Dashrath''' is a [[given name]]. It may refer to:

*[[Dashrath Chand]] (1903-1941) Nepalese politician, martyr of Nepalese Democratic Movement
*[[Dashrath Gagrai]], Indian politician and member of Jharkhand Legislative Assembly
*[[Dashrath Manjhi]] (1934–2007), also known as Mountain Man, a laborer in Gehlaur village, near Gaya in Bihar, India, who carved a path 110 m long, 9.1 m wide and 7.6 m deep through a ridge of hills using only a hammer and chisel
*[[Dashrath Patel]] (1927–2010), Indian designer, sculptor

==See also==
*[[Dashrath Puri]], a small colony situated on Dabri-Palam road in South West Delhi, India



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Guising (disambiguation)

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'''Guising''', '''guizing''', a '''guiser''' or '''guizer''' may refer to:
* [[Trick-or-treating#Guising|Guising]], a Scottish and Irish tradition which is the origin of [[trick-or-treating]]
* Guiser, an amateur actor in a [[mummers' play]]
* Guizer, member of an [[Up Helly Aa]] squad
** Guizer Jarl, chief guizer of a particular Up Helly Aa festival
* [[Guise dancing]], Christmastide community mumming performed in [[Cornwall]]

== See Also ==
* [[Guise (disambiguation)]]
* [[Disguise]]
* [[Disguise (disambiguation)]]<span> </span>
* [[Trick or treat (disambiguation)]]



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List of volcanic eruptions from Kīlauea

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This is a '''list of volcanic eruptions from Kīlauea''', an active [[shield volcano]] in the [[Hawaiian Islands]] that last erupted from 1983 to [[2018 lower Puna eruption|2018]]. These eruptions have taken place from [[pit crater]]s and the main [[caldera]], as well as [[parasitic cone]]s and [[fissure vent|fissures]] along the East and Southwest [[rift zone]]s. They are generally fluid ([[Volcanic Explosivity Index|VEI]]-0) [[Hawaiian eruption]]s but more violent eruptions have occurred throughout [[Kīlauea]]'s eruptive history, with the largest recorded [[explosive eruption]] having taken place in 1790.<ref></ref>

==Eruptions during the Common Era==
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|| || Historical observations || Kīlauea Caldera (northeast of Halemaʻumaʻu) || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| || Historical observations || East Rift Zone (near [[Mauna Ulu]]) || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| || Historical observations || East Rift Zone ([[Pauahi Crater]]) || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| || Historical observations || East Rift Zone (near Kalalua Crater) || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| || Historical observations || Kīlauea Caldera, Halemaʻumaʻu || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| || Historical observations || Southwest Rift Zone, || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| || Historical observations || Kīlauea Caldera, Keanakākoʻi Crater || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| || Historical observations || Halemaʻumaʻu and upper Southwest Rift Zone || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| || Historical observations || Halemaʻumaʻu || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| || Historical observations || East Rift Zone (near Kapoho Crater), || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| || Historical observations || [[Kīlauea Iki]] || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| || Historical observations || Halemaʻumaʻu || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| || Historical observations || East Rift Zone (Makaopuhi and Nāpau craters) || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| December 2, 1906 – February 1924 || Historical observations || Halemaʻumaʻu || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| June 3, 1902 – March 1903 || Historical observations || Halemaʻumaʻu || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| July 11 – September 1896 || Historical observations || Halemaʻumaʻu || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| August 1823 (in or before) – December 6, 1894 || Historical observations || Halemaʻumaʻu || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| 1700 ± 25 years || [[Magnetism]] || Upper East Rift Zone (Kokoolau) || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| 1610 ± 50 years || [[Radiocarbon dating|Radiocarbon]] (uncorrected) || Lower East Rift Zone (Puʻu Honuaʻula) || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| 1500 (?) || Radiocarbon (corrected) || || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| 1490 ± 16 years || Radiocarbon (corrected) || Kīlauea Caldera || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| 1460 ± 50 years || Radiocarbon (uncorrected) || Lower East Rift Zone (near Puʻu Kaliʻu) || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| 1410 (?) – 1470 (?) || Radiocarbon (corrected) || Kīlauea summit (ʻAilāʻau shield) || [[ʻAilāʻau eruption]] || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| 1340 ± 40 years || [[Anthropology]] || Upper East Rift Zone (Kāne Nui o Hamo) || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
|-
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|| 1140 ± 75 years || Radiocarbon (corrected) || Old Kalue flows || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| 1050 ± 75 years || Radiocarbon (uncorrected) || Lower East Rift Zone (northeast of ʻĪʻīlewa Crater) || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
|-
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|| 900 AD ± 50 years || Tephrochronology || Upper Kulanaokuaiki [[tephra]] || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| 850 AD ± 150 years || Radiocarbon (corrected) || Kipuka Hornet flows || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| 680 AD ± 75 years || Radiocarbon (uncorrected) || East (near Kaipu) and Southwest rift zones || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
|-
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|| 540 AD ± 200 years || Radiocarbon (corrected) || Kulanaokuaiki 2 tephra || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| 450 AD (in or before) || Magnetism || Lower East Rift Zone || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
|-
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|| 420 AD ± 20 years || Tephrochronology || Kulanaokuaiki 1 tephra || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| 150 AD ± 300 years || Magnetism || Kīlauea summit (Powers Caldera) || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
|}

==Eruptions Before the Common Era==
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!VEI
!Date
!Evidence
!Activity area
!References
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|| 50 BCE ± 150 years || Radiocarbon (corrected) || Pre-Kulanaokuaiki tephra || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| 200 BCE ± 150 years || Radiocarbon (corrected) || Kīlauea summit, East and Southwest rift zones || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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! style="background:white;"|0
|| 270 BCE ± 75 years || Radiocarbon (corrected) || Kipuka Nene flows || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| 410 BCE ± 100 years || Radiocarbon (uncorrected) || East Rift Zone || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| 800 BCE (?) || Radiocarbon (corrected) || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
|-
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|| 1550 BCE (?) || Radiocarbon (uncorrected) || Southwest Rift Zone || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| 1650 BCE (?) || Radiocarbon (uncorrected) || Southwest Rift Zone || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
|-
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|| 2080 BCE (?) || Radiocarbon (corrected) || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
|-
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|| 2200 BCE ± 500 years || Tephrochronology || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
|-
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|| 2850 BCE (?) || Radiocarbon (uncorrected) || Southwest Rift Zone || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| 3300 BCE (?) || Radiocarbon (corrected) || || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
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|| 4650 BCE (?) || Radiocarbon (uncorrected) || Southwest Rift Zone || [https://ift.tt/2Udl0XX Global Volcanism Program]
|}

==References==



[[Category:Kilauea| ]]
[[Category:Volcanic eruptions in the United States|Kilauea]]
[[Category:Lists of volcanic eruptions|Kilauea]]
[[Category:Holocene volcanism|Kilauea]]
[[Category:Hawaiian eruptions|Kilauea]]
[[Category:VEI-0 eruptions|Kilauea]]
[[Category:VEI-1 eruptions|Kilauea]]
[[Category:VEI-2 eruptions|Kilauea]]


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