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direct heir,
succession disputes arose; ultimately, the
Edionnisen selected Ohuede, a
distant royal relative, as his successor,
thereby marking the end of...
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Ohuede (c. 1054 – c. 1112) was the twenty-seventh
ogiso (king) of Igodomigodo, an
early historical state later incorporated into the
Benin Empire. He ruled...
- conflicts.
Oduwa ascended the
throne following the
death of his father,
Ogiso Ohuede,
amidst tensions between the
Edionisen ("kingmakers") and the Edionwere...
- heir,
Ohuede succeeded him and
established a
separate succession line (the
Ohuede dynasty) by
distancing himself from the
Odoligie line.
Ohuede's reign...
- Kingdom). His
birth occurred during the
reign of his grandfather,
Ogiso Ohuede. He was the
eldest son of Idugioduwa, who
ascended to the
throne of Igodomigodo...
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Odoligie 1070-1085
Ogiso Uwa 1085-1095
Ogiso Ehenneden 1095-1110
Ogiso Ohuede 1110-1112
Ogiso Oduwa 1112-1119
Ogiso Obioye 1119-1121
Ogiso Arigho 1121–1125...
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Obioye Successor Owodo Died c. 1125 Uhunmwidunmwu,
Igodomigodo Burial Royal treasury,
Igodomigodo Issue Owodo Iduzode Dynasty Ohuede dynasty Father Obioye...