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Nigerian historian (1893–1980)
Chief Jacob Uwadiae Egharevba MBE (1893–1980) was a Bini historian and traditional chief whose writings specialized in the history of Benin Kingdom. Egharevba
Jacob_Egharevba
Name of the Ancient Benin Kingdom
temporarily at Ile-Ife before settling their present-day homeland. In Jacob Egharevba's first edition of A Short History of Benin (1934), he says the first
Igodomigodo
1934 non-fiction book by Jacob Egharevba
A Short History of Benin is a non-fiction book by Jacob Egharevba, first published in 1934 by the Church Mission Society Press in Lagos. The book offers
A_Short_History_of_Benin
Nigerian ethnic group
Honourable Minister of Trade and Founder of Edokpolor Grammar School Chief Jacob U. Egharevba, a Bini historian and traditional chief Kamaru Usman, Nigerian mixed
Edo_people
West African kingdom (1180–1897)
Peoples of South-western Nigeria. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-315-29383-7. Egharevba, Jacob (1968). A Short History of Benin. C.M.S. Press. ISBN 978-978-121-239-0
Kingdom_of_Benin
Capital city of Edo State, Nigeria
Founder of Edokpolor Grammar School Francis Edo-Osagie, businessman Jacob U. Egharevba, Bini historian and traditional chief Anthony Enahoro, anti-colonial
Benin_City
Oral and written works in Edo language
the emergence of various authors and literary forms. Authors like Jacob Egharevba and D.U. Emokpae produced works that explored Edo's history and ventured
Edo_literature
First Alaafin of the Oyo Empire
University of Nairobi. "The Origins of the Benin Kingship in the Works of Jacob Egharevba". JSTOR (1995). Falola, Toyin. "The role of Nigerian women | Britannica"
Ọranyan
Conflict between Benin and Akure kingdoms in 1818
destruction of the Deji's palace—is referenced in the writings of Jacob Egharevba. Igala–Benin War The Chalk of Good Tidings was a ceremonial token sent
Akure–Benin_War
Oba of Benin (1200 AD–1235 AD)
October 2023. Eisenhofer, Stefan; Egharevba, Jacob (1995). "The Origins of the Benin Kingship in the Works of Jacob Egharevba". History in Africa. 22. Cambridge
Eweka_I
Oba of Benin (1440–1473)
expelled from Benin City together with his younger brother Uwaifiokun. Jacob Egharevba, in A Short History of Benin, dates Ewuare's accession to around 1440
Ewuare
State of Nigeria
State. He created the Bendel State university now named after him. Jacob U. Egharevba, Bini historian and traditional chief Erhabor Emokpae, pioneer of
Edo_State
First King of Igodomigodo
p. 35. Eisenhofer, Stefan; Egharevba, Jacob (1995). "The Origins of the Benin Kingship in the Works of Jacob Egharevba". History in Africa. 22. JSTOR
Ogiso_Igodo
Oba of Benin (1299 AD–1334 AD)
Jacob Egharevba's A Short History of Benin, first published in 1934 and widely regarded as a foundational text for Benin historiography. Egharevba's work
Udagbedo
City in Ondo State, Nigeria
migrated directly from Ife. According to prominent Benin historian Jacob Egharevba, in the 15th century during the reign of Ozolua, the communities around
Idoani
editor Lucille Clifton (1936–2010) American poet, of Benin heritage Jacob Egharevba (1893–1981) historian, traditional chief Paulin J. Hountondji (1942–2024)
List_of_Beninese_people
Ogiso of Igodomigodo from c. 1125 to c. 1130
oracle's verdict; in A Short History of Benin (4th ed.), historian Jacob Egharevba maintains that Esagho provided a fabricated prophecy that shifted the
Owodo
Oba of Benin (1606 AD–1641 AD)
Osadolor 2001, p. 144–145. Duchâteau 1994, p. 20. Osadolor 2001, p. 128. Egharevba, Jacob U. (1968). A Short History of Benin. Ibadan University Press. ISBN 978-978-121-239-0
Ohuan
Oba of Benin (1816 AD)
2023. Usuanlele, Uyilawa; Falola, Toyin (1994). "The Scholarship of Jacob Egharevba of Benin". History in Africa. 21. Cambridge University Press (CUP):
Ogbebo
Nigeria Abd al-Qadir dan Tafa Samuel Johnson T. Ola Avoseh Akiga Sai Jacob Egharevba Israel Iwekanuno Olumide Lucas Muhammadu Junaidu Kenneth Dike Saburi
List_of_historians_of_Africa
Oba of Benin (1816 AD–1848 AD)
2023. Usuanlele, Uyilawa; Falola, Toyin (1994). "The Scholarship of Jacob Egharevba of Benin". History in Africa. 21. Cambridge University Press (CUP):
Osemwende
Deity of peace and prosperity
S2CID 240303286. Usuanlele, Uyilawa; Falola, Toyin (1994). "The Scholarship of Jacob Egharevba of Benin". History in Africa. 21. Cambridge University Press (CUP):
Ovia_(deity)
Oba of Benin (r. 1280–1295)
Nigeria: 263–287. ISSN 0018-2540. JSTOR 41970638. Retrieved 2026-05-05. Egharevba, Jacob (1968). A Short History of Benin. Ibadan University Press. ISBN 9789781212390
Oguola
Oba of Benin (1750–1804)
after his father Eresoyen, around the mid-18th century. Historian Jacob Egharevba dates Eresoyen's accession to 1735, while anthropologist Robert Bradbury
Akengbuda
Oba of Benin (1804–1816)
concerns the length of Osifo's period as heir. According to Historian Jacob Egharevba, Osifo removed grey hairs from his head and sent them to Akengbuda
Obanosa
Oba of Benin (c. 1735 – c. 1750)
ISBN 978-0-7141-2520-6. Egharevba, Jacob Uwadiae (1962). Marriage of the Princesses of Benin. Kopin-Dogba Press. Egharevba, Jacob Uwadiae (1968). A Short
Eresoyen
16th century ivory saltcellar made in the Kingdom of Benin
JSTOR 3336722. Eisenhofer, Stefan; Egharevba, Jacob (1995). "The Origins of the Benin Kingship in the Works of Jacob Egharevba". History in Africa. 22: 141–163
Saltcellar with Portuguese Figures
Saltcellar_with_Portuguese_Figures
Oba of Benin (1550–1578)
Historian Jacob Egharevba. Isheri is about twelve miles to the north of Lagos Island up Ogun River. Egharevba referred to him as Windham. Egharevba 1968,
Orhogbua
Oba of Benin (1914 AD–1933 AD)
Museum of Art. Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 978-0-87099-633-7. Egharevba, Jacob U. (1946). Concise Lives of the Famous Iyases of Benin. Kraus Reprint
Eweka_II
Oba of Benin (1334–1370)
of Oba Oguola, became ruler around 1334 after Udagbedo. Historian Jacob Egharevba described him as "a handsome and intelligent man". Later traditions
Ohen
Town in Edo State, Nigeria
Prof. Jacob, U. Egharevba (1966). A Short History of Benin. Ibadan: University of Ibadan press. Oral History of Agbede & Binin People Prof. Jacob U., Egharevba
Agbede,_Edo_State
Oba of Benin (1255–1280)
therefore made the Ogie of Avbiama. He was the first Ogie of Avbiama.". Egharevba, Jacob Uwadiae (1968). A Short History of Benin. Ibadan University Press.
Ewedo
Kings of Buganda (1901), Musa Kamara's Zuhūr al-Basātīn (w. 1920s), Jacob Egharevba's A Short History of Benin (1934), Akiga Sai's History of the Tiv (1935)
African_historiography
Ruling dynasty of Igodomigodo
doi:10.1017/S0361541300003417. JSTOR 4128520. Retrieved 12 March 2025. Egharevba, Jacob (1968). A Short History of Benin. C.M.S. Press. pp. 30–33. ISBN 9789781212390
Ogiso_monarchy
Ogisos ending with Owodo in 1998. Before him, pioneer Edo historian Jacob U. Egharevba had recorded a varying number of Ogisos in different editions of his
List_of_the_Ogiso
British royal recognitions
Ayodele Banjo, Principal, St Luke's Teacher Training College, Ibadan. Jacob Egharevba, formerly Curator of Benin Museum. Esezi II, the Orodje of Okpe, a
1962_New_Year_Honours
Festival in Nigeria by the Binis
the Twelfth to the Sixteenth Century. Paris: UNESCO. pp. 339–370. Egharevba, Jacob (1960). A Short History of Benin. Ibadan: Ibadan University Press.
Igue_festival
Last ruling house in the late Ogiso era of Igodomigodo
Ogiso Reform (1050–1130 AD). Neraso Publishers. ISBN 978-2734-47-0. Egharevba, Jacob (1968). A Short History of Benin. C.M.S. Press. ISBN 9789781212390
Ohuede_dynasty
Oba of Benin (r. 1700–1712)
governance of Benin. Egharevba 1968, p. 37–39. Plankensteiner 2007, p. 85. Osadolor 2001, p. 148–149. Egharevba 1968, p. 39. Egharevba, Jacob (1968). A Short
Ewuakpe
Oba of Benin (1578 AD – 1606 AD)
Edebiri 2004, p. PT3. Olomola 2002, p. 7–8. Osadolor 2001, p. 143. Egharevba, Jacob (1968). A Short History of Benin. C.M.S. Press. pp. 30–33. ISBN 9789781212390
Ehengbuda
Chief in the ancient Benin Empire
beginning of Sakponba Road near the busy King's Square in Benin City. Egharevba, Jacob (1960). A Short History of Benin. Ibadan University Press. p. 62. ISBN 9789781212390
Izevbokun_Oshodin
Oba of Benin (1370 AD–1400 AD)
Egbeka's reign. Egharevba 1968, p. 13. Ọmọregie 1998, p. 118–120. Harunah 2003, p. 187–189. Egharevba 1973, p. 11. Egharevba, Jacob (1968). A Short History
Egbeka
Oba of Benin (1473 AD–1480 AD)
64. Ogundiran 2005, p. 396. Egharevba 1968, p. 23–24. Egharevba 1968, p. 24. Egharevba, Jacob (1968). A Short History of Benin. CMS Press. pp. 20–24
Olua
Market in Edo State, Nigeria
focus the market's susceptibility due to its historical significance. Egharevba, Jacob U. (1953). The Origin of Benin. B.D.N.A. Museum. Eguavoen, Festus (2019-08-10)
Oba_Market
patrinigeria.hypotheses.org. Hypotheses. Retrieved 25 February 2026. Egharevba, Jacob U. (1973). Concise Lives of the Famous Iyases of Benin. Kraus Reprint
Timeline_of_Yoruba_history
Ogiso of Igodomigodo (c. 1095 – c. 1110)
1050 – c. 1130). Neraso Publishers. ISBN 978-2734-47-0. OCLC 634055155. Egharevba, Jacob (1968). A Short History of Benin. C.M.S. Press. ISBN 9789781212390
Ehenneden
River in Nigeria
Books. p. 39. ISBN 978-0-85745-990-9. Retrieved 24 September 2024. Egharevba, Jacob U. (1960). A Short History of Benin. Ibadan University Press. Archived
Ovia_River
Nigerian politician
in a Developing Political System. London: Oxford University Press. Jacob U. Egharevba. (1957). A Brief Life History of Hon. G.I. Obaseki, the Iyase of Benin
Gaius_Obaseki
Ogiso of Igodomigodo (c. 1085 – c. 1095 AD)
Capital and Self-reliance in Africa. Malthouse Press. OCLC 471138200. Egharevba, Jacob (1973). Concise Lives of the Famous Iyases of Benin. Kraus Reprint
Uwa_(Ogiso)
Retrieved 7 March 2024. Scheerhout, John (5 October 2015). "Gabriel Egharevba killing: Heartbroken mum still hopes for justice 15 years after son was
List of unsolved murders in the United Kingdom (2000s)
List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom_(2000s)
Nigerian traditional ruler
[dead link] "Itsekiri | people". Britannica. Retrieved 9 May 2020. Egharevba, Jacob U. (1968). A Short History of Benin. Ibadan University Press. p. 21
Ginuwa_I
Rituals. Court Arts from Nigeria. Ghent: Snoeck. ISBN 978-9053496268. Egharevba, Jacob U. (1968). A Short History of Benin, 4th Edition. Ibadan University
Art_of_the_Kingdom_of_Benin
Ethnic group in Edo State, Nigeria
at different times. Historical accounts, including those by Chief Jacob U. Egharevba, suggest that Omorodion, popularly known as Odion among the people
Afemai_people
Ogiso of Igodomigodo (c. 1121–1125)
Falola. Africa Research and Publications. ISBN 978-1-59221-218-7. Egharevba, Jacob Uwadiae (1973). Concise Lives of the Famous Iyases of Benin. Kraus
Arigho
Country in West Africa
Force Houegbadja Hubert Maga Islam in Benin Ismaël Tidjani Serpos Jacob U. Egharevba Jerome Sacca Kina Guezere Jocelyn Ahouéya Jonas Okétola Justin Ahomadegbé-Tomêtin
Outline_of_Benin
Traditional state in Delta State, Nigeria
Olu of Warri". Vanguard. Lagos, Nigeria. Retrieved 19 December 2022. Egharevba, Jacob U. (1968). A Short History of Benin. Ibadan University Press. p. 21
Kingdom_of_Warri
Cultural Region in Nigeria
ancient linear earthworks of Benin and Ishan. BAR Publishing. p. 173. Egharevba, Jacob U (1968). "Ọzọlua - About 1481 A.D.". A Short History of Benin (4th ed
Esanland
Type of cylindrical sculpture of the Benin Empire
Museum of Art. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 0870996320. Egharevba, Jacob (1949). Benin Law and Custom. Port Harcourt, Nigeria.{{cite book}}:
Benin_altars_to_the_hand
– Koper 2022–2023 Samuel Eduok – (CRO) – Hajduk Split 2019–2023 Frank Egharevba – (SRB) – Javor Ivanjica (2009)–2010 Victor Ehibe – (SVN) – Koper 2025–present
List of foreign footballers in top leagues of former Yugoslavia
List_of_foreign_footballers_in_top_leagues_of_former_Yugoslavia
International football championship teams
Adetoro (1986-11-13)13 November 1986 (aged 16) Brights Stars 19 3MF John Egharevba (1988-10-23)23 October 1988 (aged 14) Haosa 20 1GK Tope Okeowo (1988-12-20)20
2003 FIFA U-17 World Championship squads
2003_FIFA_U-17_World_Championship_squads
London.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Egharevba, Jacob (1960). A Short History of Benin. Ibadan, Nigeria.{{cite book}}: CS1
Benin court and ceremonial art
Benin_court_and_ceremonial_art
Pazar (2015–2016) Okosi Edhere – Bačka Bačka Palanka (2017–2018) Frank Egharevba – Javor Ivanjica (2009–2010) Ifeanyi Emeghara – Partizan (2004–2006) David
List of foreign football players in Serbia
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JACOB EGHAREVBA
JACOB EGHAREVBA
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Jaycox.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Jacobus, JACOBO means "supplanter."
Boy/Male
Danish German American Scandinavian Swedish
Boy/Male
Arabic, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Jacob
Male
English
Anglicized form of Greek Iakob and Hebrew Yaaqob, JACOB means "supplanter." In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of a son of Isaac and Rebecca, and the twin brother of Esau. In the New Testament, it is the name of Mary's father-in-law.Â
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Jacob, JAYCOB means "supplanter."
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, Hebrew, Latin
Supplants; Female Version of Jacob; Supplanter
Girl/Female
Latin Hebrew Scottish
Supplanter.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Supplanter.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Conqueror
Male
Danish
, supplanter.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Swedish
Supplanter; Held by the Heel; Heel Grabber; One who Supplants
Boy/Male
Spanish
Supplanter.
Boy/Male
Biblical American Hebrew
That supplants, undermines, the heel.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Christian, Hebrew
Replacer; Supplanter
Biblical
that supplants, undermines; the heel, supplanter,one who follows on another's heels; supplanter;he that supplants or follows after;supplanted;
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Supplanter.
Male
German
German and Scandinavian form of Greek Iakob, JAKOB means "supplanter."
Biblical
Yacob, Yacoub - Jacob
Female
Dutch
, supplanter.
JACOB EGHAREVBA
JACOB EGHAREVBA
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Servant of the powerful one
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ragajanani | ரகஜநநீ
Goddess Durga, Musical related name and heart
Surname or Lastname
English (West Midlands)
English (West Midlands) : nickname for a swarthy person, from Old English colig ‘dark’, ‘black’ (a derivative of col ‘(char)coal’).English : possibly a habitational name from Coaley in Gloucestershire, named in Old English as ‘woodland clearing (lēah) with a hut or shelter (cofa)’.Probably an Americanized form of Swiss German Kohli or Kohler.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Irish
From Irvine; Scotland; Sea Lover; Boar Friend
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Latin
From Great Britain; From England
Boy/Male
Hindu
The Moon
Girl/Female
Muslim
Plump
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
A Ray of Light
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Diamond
Boy/Male
Norse
A mythical servant of Thor.
JACOB EGHAREVBA
JACOB EGHAREVBA
JACOB EGHAREVBA
JACOB EGHAREVBA
JACOB EGHAREVBA
n.
One of the sect of Syrian Monophysites. The sect is named after Jacob Baradaeus, its leader in the sixth century.
n.
One of the descendants of Esau or Edom, the brother of Jacob; an Idumean.
n.
A family, race, or series of generations, descending from the same progenitor, and kept distinct, as in the case of the twelve tribes of Israel, descended from the twelve sons of Jacob.
n.
A Hebrew patriarch (son of Isaac, and ancestor of the Jews), who in a vision saw a ladder reaching up to heaven (Gen. xxviii. 12); -- also called Israel.
n.
A word used by Jacob on his deathbed, and interpreted variously, as "the Messiah," or as the city "Shiloh," or as "Rest."
n.
A descendant of Israel, or Jacob; a Hebrew; a Jew.
n.
An appellative of Abraham or of one of his descendants, esp. in the line of Jacob; an Israelite; a Jew.