- Oba
Ovonramwen Nogbaisi, also
called Overami, was the thirty-fifth Ọba of the
Kingdom of
Benin reigning from c. 1888 – c. 1897, up
until the
British punitive...
- of Benin,
sacking and
burning the city
while forcing the Oba of Benin,
Ovonramwen, into a six-month exile. The
expeditionary force consisted of both indigenous...
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Aiguobasinwin Ovonramwen,
Eweka II (died
February 1933) was the thirty-sixth Oba of Benin,
reigning from 1914 to 1933. He was the son of
Ovonramwen (ruled 1888–1897)...
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Benin City Ring Road also
referred to as
Kings Square or Oba
Ovonramwen Square is a
circular road in
Benin City, the
capital of Edo State, Nigeria. It...
- he
would marry Prince Idugbowa's (
Ovonramwen) daughter, Arokun. He
named his
grandson Usuanlele, born for
Ovonramwen by Arokun. Oba Adolo,
seeing the names...
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during the
interregnum (1897-1914) as Head of
Administration when Oba
Ovonramwen was exiled. Agho was the last of his father, Ogbeide's children. Ogbeide...
-
published as Kurunmi, 1971),
written for the
second Ife
Festival of Arts;
Ovonramwen Nogbaisi (produced 1971;
published 1974),
about the last
ruler of the...
-
Lionel Galway (1859–1949)
tried to
negotiate a
trade agreement with Oba
Ovọnramwẹn Nọgbaisi (1888–1914) to
allow for the free p****age of
goods through his...
- it
would also set in
motion the
events to come that
would lead to Oba
Ovonramwen's fall from power.[citation needed] In the late 19th century, the Kingdom...
- two
coral crowns and
coral bead garment,
thought to have
belonged to
Ovonramwen, were
returned to him in the late 1930s by G.M.
Miller a son of a member...