-
silver mining continues to
thrive as a
dangerous but
lucrative venture.
Uwaifiokun, Oba of Benin, is
killed by his brother, the
Prince Ogun, who succeeds...
-
until 1473.
Ewuare became king in a
violent coup
against his
brother Uwaifiokun which destro**** much of
Benin City.
After the war,
Ewuare rebuilt much...
-
around the Oba
Market in the
ancient Benin kingdom during the
reign of Oba
Uwaifiokun and
Prince Ogun, who
later took the name "Oba
Ewuare the Great" after...
- AD – 1370 AD)
Egbeka (1370 AD – 1400 AD)
Orobiru (1400 AD – 1430 AD)
Uwaifiokun (1430 AD – 1440 AD) Source:
There is some
uncertainty in the
dates of...
-
reign of
about 36 years,
leaving four sons: Egbeka, Orobiru, Ogun, and
Uwaifiokun. Oba Ohen was the
father of Oba Ewuare, who
became a
notable king of Benin...
- the Oba
Ewuare in
reclaiming the
throne from his
usurper brother, Oba
Uwaifiokun who
reigned about 1432 AD.
Queen Iden is yet
another heroine whose sacrifice...
- also
known as Uwarraye. In the 15th century,
during the
reigns of Oba
Uwaifiokun and Oba
Ewuare the Great,
Emotan was a
respected market woman celebrated...
- the Oba's
market in the
Ancient Benin Kingdom during the
reigns of Oba
Uwaifiokun and Oba
Ewuare the Great. The
statue was
unveiled on 20
March 1954 by...
- (1494–1530)
Benin Kingdom of
Benin (complete list) – Orobiru, Oba (1397–1434)
Uwaifiokun, Oba (1434–1440) Ezoti, Oba (1473–1474)
Ewuare I, Oba (1440–1473) Olua...
-
silver mining continues to
thrive as a
dangerous but
lucrative venture.
Uwaifiokun, Oba of Benin, is
killed by his brother, the
Prince Ogun, who succeeds...