- "Agbogbo" and the
other called "Agbogbovi". ****ociated with the
figure of
Agokoli, the
ruler of the city-state, they
gained significant importance in West...
-
during the 16th-17th centuries,
under the
reign of the king of Notsé,
Agokoli (1670-1720).
After founding a
prosperous city-state in Notsé in the previous...
- leaders,
after their experience with the
powerful 17th
century despot named Agokoli.
Despite all
their internal conflicts, they come
together in
times of war...
-
which have
district chiefs,
notables of the
chief Superior who is
today Agokoli IV.
Notse is also the
pineapple capital. The name
Notse is a distortion...
- (Benin), Tado (Togo), and
eventually founding the town of Notsé. King
Agokoli, who
ruled Notsé in the
early 18th century, was a tyrant. This
caused many...
-
sacred animal. In the 17th or 18th century, one of
these priest-kings,
Agokoli,
launched a vast
project to
erect a
sacred enclosure around Notsé, at least...
- 13 June 2010.
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- developments, some of the
inhabitants rebelled against their sovereign,
Agokoli, who was
deemed too tyrannical, and
decided to
leave the city and go into...
-
where the
ancestors decided to
leave the city
after the
tyrannical king
Agokoli chose to
erect a vast
sacred enclosure. The
Incas in
Central America also...
- of Notsé and a
subsequent exodus from it due to the
tyranny of its king
Agokoli, but
historical evidence for this
specific tradition's
basis in reality...