- (1689–1700)
Ewuakpe (1700–1712)
Ozuere (1712–1713)
Akenzua I (1713–1735)
Eresoyen (1735–1750)
Akengbuda (1750–1804)
Obanosa (1804–1816)
Ogbebo (1816–1816)...
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reigned from c. 1750 AD – c. 1804 AD. He was the son and
successor of
Eresoyen, and the
father of Obanosa. He is
regarded as one of the most powerful...
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metal workmanship occurred during the
reigns of
Esigie (fl. 1550) and of
Eresoyen (1735–1750), when
their workmanship achieved its
highest quality. Most...
- Ewuakpe, Oba (1701–1712) Ozuere, Oba (1712–1713)
Akenzua I, Oba (1713–1740)
Eresoyen, Oba (1740–1750) Akengbuda, Oba (1750–1804)
Dahomey (complete list) – Akaba...
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Government Area in Edo State, Nigeria. Oba of Benin. HRH
Osagumwenro Eki-
Eresoyen,
Enogie of
Uhogua Dukedom. "Uhogua, Ovia
North East -
Postcode - 302117...
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civil wars. It
regained much of its
former power in the
reigns of Oba
Eresoyen and Oba Akengbuda. In 1897, the
British sacked Benin City. Sungbo's Eredo...
- Centre;
Ogbeson -
Eresoyen Primary School I;
Ogbeson -
Eresoyen Primary School II;
Ogbeson -
Eresoyen Primary School III;
Ogbeson -
Eresoyen Primary School...
- wars. However, it
regained much of its
former power in the
reigns of Oba
Eresoyen and Oba Akengbuda.
After the 16th century,
Benin mainly exported pepper...