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Adolo (r. 1848–1888)
originally known as ODIN-O VDA, was the thirty-fourth Oba (ruler) of
Benin in the 19th century. He is the son of Oba
Osemwende and...
- the
British punitive expedition. Born
circa 1857, he was the son of Ọba
Adọlọ. He took the name Ovọnramwẹn Nọgbaisi at his
enthronement in 1888. Every...
- AD – 1816 AD) (Reigned for
eight months)
Osemwende (1816 AD – 1848 AD)
Adolo (1848 AD – 1888 AD)
Ovonramwen N'Ogbaise (1888 AD – 1914 AD)
Eweka II (1914...
- 32-year rule. His successor, his son Adolor,
ascended to the
throne as Oba
Adolo,
reigning from 1848 to 1888. Oba
Osemwende received a
burial in accordance...
- Obanosa, Oba (1804–1816) Ogbebo, Oba (1816) Osemwende, Oba (1816–1848)
Adolo, Oba (1848–1897) See also
Ovonramwen Dahomey (Dahomey kings,
French presidents)...
- (1894–1895)
State annexed by
France (1895)
Kingdom of
Benin (complete list) –
Adolo, Oba (1848–1897) See also
Ovonramwen Kingdom of
Dahomey (Dahomey kings)...
- Otobaye;
Oheze P/S, Ute -
Oteze I;
Oheze P/S, Ute -
Oteze II;
Adolo P/S,
Oheze - Naka I;
Adolo P/S,
Oheze - Naka II;
Oloten P/S, Oloten,
Oloten I; Oloten...
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Secondary schools in
Benin include Edo College, Edo Boys High
School (
Adolo College),
Western Boys High School, Oba
Ewuare Grammar School,
Greater Tomorrow...
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counted their cattle ἀϝλανέο̄ς aWlaneôs
without fraud,
honestly IvO7 (Attic
adolôs)(Hsch.alanes true)(Tarentinian alaneôs absolutely) ἀμίλλυξ
amillux scythe...
- motif-based analysis, this tusk is
tentatively dated to the
reign of Oba
Adolo,
circa 1850,
suggesting its use on an
altar dedicated to a
former oba. The...