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Hangbe (or
Hangbè, also
Ahangbe or Na
Hangbe) was a
woman who
served as the
regent of the
Kingdom of
Dahomey for a
brief period before Agaja came to power...
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kingdom on the
Abomey plateau. His
first children were the
twins of
Akaba and
Hangbe and they were
followed by
another son of
Houegbadja who
would become King...
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limiting the
power of the king and that
there was a
female ruler of Dahomey,
Hangbe, who was
largely written out of
early histories.
Multiple lists of the kings...
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older sister Queen Hangbe was the
ruler to
establish the units, some even
going so far as to
question whether or not
Queen Hangbe actually existed. From...
- his twin
sister Hangbe may have
ruled for a
brief period of time (alternatively
given as
either three months or
three years).
Hangbe supported a faction...
- Akengbuda, Oba (1750–1804)
Dahomey (complete list) – Akaba, King (1685–1716)
Hangbe, King (1716–1718) Agaja, King (1718–1740) V****al of the Oyo Empire, 1740–1823...
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Efunroye Tinubu of Nigeria, Yaa
Asantewaa of Ghana,
Yennenga of
Burkina Faso,
Hangbe of Benin, Makeda,
Zawditu and
Embet Ilen of
Ethiopia and Eritrea, Nandi...
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military unit. She
shares this
latter function with
Queen Hangbe,
chief of the name of the
Hangbe royal family. In
ancient Egypt, one of history's most important...
- Calculator).[page needed]
Bossou Ashadeh History of the
Kingdom of
Dahomey Hangbe Halcrow,
Elizabeth M. (1982).
Canes and Chains: A
Study of
Sugar and Slavery...
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claim to history. A
similar process may have
occurred earlier with
Queen Hangbe who may have
ruled for a
brief period in the 1700s.
Although tradition has...