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Odoligie was the twenty-fourth
Ogiso of the
Kingdom of
Igodomigodo (later
known as Benin) who
ruled from 1070 to 1085 AD.
Succeeding his
father Oriagba...
- Ehenneden's great-uncle,
Oboite of Ihinmwirin, a
younger brother of
Ogiso Odoligie,
selecting Oboite's only
surviving son, Ohuede, aged 56, as Ehenneden's...
- the
Benin Empire, from c. 1085
until his death. He was the son of
Ogiso Odoligie and
ruled during a
period of
political transformation shaped by earlier...
- conflict. Orhorho's
oppressive reign ultimately led to her demise.
Ogiso Odoligie and
Ogiso Uwa
expanded the kingdom's
influence and
integrated various chiefdoms...
-
organisation of the
first royal pilgrimage to Uhe. He was
succeeded by
Ogiso Odoligie.
Oriagba was a
native of Oroghotodin, a
village now part of Ibiwe, Idunmwebo...
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Ekpigho -
Ogiso Oria -
Ogiso Emose -
Ogiso Orhorho -
Ogiso Oriagba -
Ogiso Odoligie -
Ogiso Uwa -
Ogiso Heneden -
Ogiso Obioye -
Ogiso Arigho -
Ogiso Owodo...
- Igodo, Ere, Orire, Akhuankhuan, Ekpigho, Oria, Emose, Orhorho, Oriagba,
Odoligie, Uwa, Ehenenden, Obioye, Arigho, and Owodo. The
decline of the
Ogiso monarchy...
-
separate succession line (the
Ohuede dynasty) by
distancing himself from the
Odoligie line. Ohuede's
reign lasted two
years (c. 1110 – c. 1112)
before his son...
- rank of Odionwere. His father, Oboite, was the
younger sibling of
Ogiso Odoligie and a
descendant of
Ogiso Oriagba.
Following the
death of
Ogiso Ehenneden...