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Tegbesu (French:
Tegbessou) or
Bossa Ahadee was a king of the
Kingdom of Dahomey, in present-day Benin, from 1740
until 1774.
While not the
oldest son...
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Agaja died in 1740
after another war with the Oyo
Empire and his son
Tegbessou became the new king.
Agaja is
credited with
creating many of the key government...
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Bossou Ashadeh is a loa, the
spirit of the
deceased Dahomean king
Tegbessou in Vodou,
especially in Haiti. In his
petro manifestation,
Bossou is often...
- present-day Benin, from 1774
until 1789.
Kpengla followed his
father Tegbessou to the
throne and much of his
administration was
defined by the increasing...
- ****uming a
tributary status to the Oyo empire. Tegbesu, also
spelled as
Tegbessou, was King of Dahomey, in present-day Benin, from 1740
until 1774. Tegbesu...
- (1716–1718) Agaja, King (1718–1740) V****al of the Oyo Empire, 1740–1823
Tegbessou, King (1740–1774) Kpengla, King (1774–1789) Agonglo, King (1789–1797)...
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death when the
recognized heir was p****ed over for
Tegbessou (who
ruled from 1740 to 1774).
Tegbessou moved the
capital city back to
Abomey but had to deal...
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Political factions were also
developing in
Dahomey under Kpengla. When
Tegbessou (ruled 1740–1774)
became king in a
contentious selection, two
older sons...
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state of
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annual customs of
Dahomey West
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Tchaourou Tchatchou Tchembere Oumar Tchomogo Séïdath
Tchomogo Tegbessou Telecommunications in
Benin Teougourou Gando Albert Teveodjré Tiakpartia...