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Oguola was the
fifth Oba of the
Benin Kingdom,
reigning from 1280 AD to 1295 AD. His
reign was
marked by
achievements in
fortifying the city of Benin,...
- (1235 AD – 1243 AD)
Ehenmihen (1243 AD – 1255 AD)
Ewedo (1255 AD – 1280 AD)
Oguola (1280 AD – 1295 AD)
Edoni (1295 AD – 1299 AD)
Udagbedo (1299 AD – 1334 AD)...
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Walls of Benin,
cannot be
attributed to a
single ruler or era.
While Oba
Oguola pla**** a role in
expanding and
deepening the moats,
evidence suggests that...
- Iguegha, who had been sent from Ife
around 1400 at the
request of Benin's oba
Oguola. Indeed, the
earliest dated cast-br****
memorial heads from
Benin replicate...
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ruled from c. 1334 AD – c. 1370 AD. He was the son and
successor of Oba
Oguola, who had
conquered the
Ekiti and
Akure kingdoms and
built the
first moat...
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centre of most
historical events surrounding Obas, such as
Oranmiyan (1170),
Oguola, Orobiru, Ewuare,
Ozolua and Esigie,
among others, in the Kingdom. Perhaps...
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Figure of Oba
Oguola, an Edo king...
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ruling for
about 25
years and had two sons,
Obuobu being the first, and
Oguola being the second.
Ewedo is
remembered as one of the
wisest and most effective...
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Benin Empire,
ruling from
around 1299 to 1334. He was the
second son of Oba
Oguola and the
brother of Oba Edoni. Udagbedo's rule saw the
migration of the Ga...
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Aragon captures Alaró
Castle and
annexes Mallorca Battle of
Urhezen Oba
Oguola of
Benin decisively defeats the
forces of Udo. 1287
Battle of
Garoza 26...