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Adandozan was a king of the
Kingdom of Dahomey, in present-day Benin, from 1797
until 1818. His rule
ended with a coup by his
brother Ghezo who then erased...
- (present-day
Republic of Benin) from 1818
until 1858.
Ghezo replaced his
brother Adandozan (who
ruled from 1797 to 1818) as king
through a coup with the ****istance...
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Dahomey be traded, as they were
under the
leadership of his brother,
Adandozan.
Dahomey would focus on
capturing their enemies and
trading them instead...
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outcry in
royal circles and
resulted in his ********ination on May 1, 1797.
Adandozan, his
second oldest son, was
named the new king.
Agonglo was the oldest...
- the film,
Ghezo condemns Adandozan's actions; when the real-life
Ghezo seized power from
Adandozan, however, he sold
Adandozan's family members into slavery...
- Béhanzin (c. 1845 – 10
December 1906) is
considered the
eleventh (if
Adandozan is not counted) King of Dahomey, modern-day
Republic of Benin. Upon taking...
- King (1740–1774) Kpengla, King (1774–1789) Agonglo, King (1789–1797)
Adandozan, King (1797–1818)
Hogbonu (complete list) – Té-Agbanlin,
Ahosu (1688–1729)...
- Félix de
Sousa and his role in
helping King
Ghezo overthrow his
brother Adandozan as King of
Dahomey with the help of Ghezo's
Dahomey Amazons.
Herzog approached...
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respect in the
Kingdom of Dahomey, where,
after being jailed by King
Adandozan of Dahomey, he
helped Ghezo ascend the
throne in a coup d'état. He became...
- of Dahomey, Kpengla. It was
given as a gift by amb****adors of the king
Adandozan for the, at that time,
prince John VI de Portugal in 1810 or 1811 and...