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Ọ̀rànmíyàn, also
known as Ọranyan, was a
legendary Yoruba king from the
kingdom of Ile-Ife, and the
founder of the
Benin Kingdom and the Oyo Empire. Although...
- case, the
affair resulted in the
birth of Odede,
otherwise known as
Oranmiyan.
Oranmiyan would later become the
first Alaafin of Oyo and, later, the Ooni...
- of
Oranmiyan who
briefly interrupted the
succession pattern. Po****r
history identifies Ooni
Lajamisan to have been a son or
grandson of
Oranmiyan. Meanwhile...
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grandson of the
legendary founder of the Oyo
Empire and
Benin Empire,
Oranmiyan.
Oranmiyan was the son or
grandson of the
first Ooni of Ife, Oduduwa, and thus...
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founders of the
Yoruba people,
Oranmiyan and Oduduwa.[circular reference][unreliable source?] He is also
descended from
Oranmiyan in a
direct male line through...
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refused to
return from Ile-Ife but sent his son
Ọranmiyan to
become king in his place.
Prince Ọranmiyan took up
residence in the
palace built for him at...
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Empire lie with
Oranyan (also
known as
Oranmiyan), the last
prince of the
Yoruba Kingdom of Ile-Ife (Ife).
Oranmiyan made an
agreement with his
brother to...
- the oba
dynasty was
founded by
Eweka I, the
first Oba (and
child of
Oranmiyan).
Eweka I
renamed his
empire Edo, and
since then its
people have been...
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kingdom of Ife from the
neighbouring Ugbo Kingdom.
Moremi was
married to
Oranmiyan, the
grandson of Oduduwa, the
first king of Ile-Ife. The
Ayaba (Queen...
- modern-day Nigeria) who was
twice on the throne. His
father was
Oranyan or
Oranmiyan and his brother,
according to the
historian Samuel Johnson, was Shango...