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Ogiso of Igodomigodo from c. 1125 to c. 1130
Owodo (r. 1125–1130, d. c. 1133) was the thirty-first Ogiso ('King') of the pre-imperial Benin kingdom of Igodomigodo and the last ruler of the Ohuede
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Last ruling house in the late Ogiso era of Igodomigodo
succession rules. He was succeeded by Ogisos Oduwa, Obioye, Arigho, and Owodo. The dynasty reinforced the principle of primogeniture, but its period was
Ohuede_dynasty
Ruling dynasty of Igodomigodo
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
Ogiso_monarchy
Place in Edo State, Nigeria
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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Name of the Ancient Benin Kingdom
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
Igodomigodo
Oba of Benin (1200 AD–1235 AD)
I's rule, the Benin Kingdom faced uncertainty due to the banishment of Owodo, the last Ogiso, for misrule. It is widely held in Benin oral history that
Eweka_I
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
List_of_the_Ogiso
West African kingdom (1180–1897)
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
Kingdom_of_Benin
The first King to rule the ancient Isiokpo Kingdom was King Wagidi Esagho Owodo of the Ancient Benin Kingdom (1020–1140). He reigned as: King Wagidi I (1100–1140)
Isiokpo
for it at the bottom. 13 13 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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Ogiso of Igodomigodo (c. 1121–1125)
Uye Ihiron ("seven deeps"). He was succeeded by his only surviving son, Owodo. The kingdom continued to experience instability during this period. Historians
Arigho
2014 American film
as The Girl L is for Legacy Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen From Nigeria. Ogiso Owodo is tasked by his queen, Esaogho, to sacrifice the prince so that the women
ABCs_of_Death_2
Ethnic group in Nigeria
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
Esan_people
1255 military battle in Benin Empire
elders due to their dissatisfaction with the rule of Ogiso ('king') Owodo. Owodo's reign was marked by misrule and the decline of the Ogiso monarchy, leading
Battle_of_Ekiokpagha
dynasty collapsed due partly to internal feuds and the tyranny of Ogiso Owodo. Alongside Igodomigodo polity (later known as Benin) were Udo to the west
Kingdom_of_Ugu
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