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Owodo (r. 1125–1130, d. c. 1133) was the thirty-first
Ogiso ("king") of Igodomigodo, an
early kingdom that
later became part of the
Benin Empire. His...
- The
decline of the
Ogiso monarchy began with the rule of the last Ogiso,
Owodo,
whose reign was
marked by
internal conflict and
public dissatisfaction...
- Ekaladerhan, the son of
Owodo, the last
Benin ogiso (monarch). At the time of
Owodo's exile for misadministration,
Ekaladerhan had fled
Owodo, who
wanted to sacrifice...
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decline of the
Ogiso monarchy began with the
reign of its last ruler,
Ogiso Owodo in the late 12th century. His
tenure was
marked by
internal conflicts, public...
- history.
Ademola Iyi-Eweka
records a list of
fifteen Ogisos ending with
Owodo in 1998.
Before him,
pioneer Edo
historian Jacob U.
Egharevba had recorded...
- I's rule, the
Benin Kingdom faced uncertainty due to the
banishment of
Owodo, the last Ogiso, for misrule. Oduduwa, who was the
father of
Oromiyan had...
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instead the son or
grandson of
Ogiso Owodo,
natives of
Benin who were in
exile in Ife. Some go further,
claiming that
Owodo's son
Ekaladerhan and
Oduduwa are...
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treasury stored in
seven deeps. He was
succeeded by his only
surviving son,
Owodo. The
kingdom continued to
experience instability during this period. Historians...
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Òwódò From Okerewe, Ife. 8 12 14 14 Arírere Ọ̀kínwẹ 9 15 15 Ọtaataa Ọtaataa-kiran From
Owodo.
Alade yokun-saayo-lorun. 9 10...
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returned to Esanland.
Among these returnees were the
three sons of
Ojiso Owodo, the last
ruler of the
Ojiso dynasty of Igodomigodo.
Their mother, Queen...