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Oba of Benin (1550–1578)
Orhogbua (reigned c. 1550 – c. 1578) was the seventeenth Oba ('king') of the Kingdom of Benin, succeeding his father Esigie. He was exposed to Christianity
Orhogbua
Traditional ruler of the Edo people
(Reigned for 14 days) Olua (1473–1480) Ozolua (1483–1504) Esigie (1504–1550) Orhogbua (1550–1578) Ehengbuda (1578–1606) Ohuan (1606–1641) Ohenzae (1641–1661)
Oba_of_Benin
Oba of Benin (1504 AD–1550 AD)
Museum Oba of Benin Reign 1504 AD – 1550 AD Predecessor Ozolua Successor Orhogbua Died c. 1550 Benin City Spouse Elaba Father Ozolua Mother Queen Idia
Esigie
Oba of Benin (1578 AD – 1606 AD)
reigning from approximately c. 1578 – c. 1606. He succeeded his father, Orhogbua, and maintained Benin's influence through warfare and diplomacy. His reign
Ehengbuda
other. This became an opportunity for Benin to exert its influence. Oba Orhogbua attacked Iddo, but was beaten back by the Olofin and the Awori. Eventually
History_of_Lagos
International working group for restitution of cultural heritage to Nigeria
Bronze plate representing the traditional ruler Oba Orhogbua, 1550-1578 CE of the Edo people in Nigeria, currently in Horniman Museum, United Kingdom
Benin_Dialogue_Group
English sea captain and privateer (1535–1594)
and negotiated directly with Oba Orhogbua for 80 tons of melegueta pepper. After some initial reluctance, Orhogbua agreed to trade but while the pepper
Martin_Frobisher
accounts claim the Island was conquered and Ashipa was a grandson of Ọba Ọrhọgbua. Ashipa took the body of one Asheru, a Benin general who died in one of
Timeline_of_Yoruba_history
Oba of Benin (1816 AD–1848 AD)
under subsequent Obas, including Ozolua (1480–1504), Esigie (1504–1550), Orhogbua (1550–1578), Ehengbuda (1578–1606), Ohuan (1606–1641), Ewuakpe (1700–1712)
Osemwende
Benin (complete list) – Ozolua, Oba (1480–1504) Esigie, Oba (1504–1547) Orhogbua, Oba (1547–1580) Ehengbuda, Oba (1580–1602) Burkina Faso Mossi Kingdom
List of state leaders in the 16th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_16th_century
2007–2008 travelling exhibition of Benin court art
sixteenth centuries, including Ozolua and Esigie, as well as rulers such as Orhogbua and Ehengbuda. It also covered seventeenth‑century decentralisation, the
Benin–Kings and Rituals: Court Arts from Nigeria
Benin–Kings_and_Rituals:_Court_Arts_from_Nigeria
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English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on a plot of land with a hut, from northern Middle English sc(h)ole ‘hut’, ‘shed’ (see Scales) + croft ‘small enclosed field’.
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Muslim
Binding, Fastening
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French
From the summer estate.
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Hebrew
(מַקֵּדָה) Hebrew name MAQQEDAH means "place of shepherds." In the bible, this is the name of a place in Judah, near Beth Horon, mentioned in Joshua 15:41. Â
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Japanese
(美å) Japanese name TOMIKO means "fortune/wealth-child."
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Welsh
Legendary son of Talyessin.
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss, Teutonic
Bright with Fame; Wide Fame; Spanish Form of Robert Shining Fame
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Indian
Enlightenment
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African, American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Jamaican
Cord Maker; Settler of Cord
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French Latin
Lovable.
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