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Obalufon Alayemore (Yoruba: Ọbalùfọ̀n
Aláyémọrẹ), also
referenced as Ọbalùfọ̀n II or just
Alayemore, was the
Third Ooni of Ife, a
paramount traditional...
- that they had
previously founded or
gained influence over.
Obalufon II
Alayemore was on the
throne when Oranmiyan, the son of Ogun but
often ****ociated...
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always blessed in the
shrine before a new king
could wear it.
Obalufon Alayemore succeeded his
father Obalufon Ogbogbodirin as the
fifth Ooni of Ife. He...
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pages 58–59.
Lists 48 names, that are the B list,
except from
Obalufon Alayemore (#5) and
Aworokolokin (#12). Moreover,
Osinkola (#18) is at #25 (strange...
- Yorubas. He
succeeded Oduduwa and was
succeeded by his son, Ooni
Obalufon Alayemore. He
lived for over 500 years, and
after reigning for centuries, he was...
- Ooni or Oni. It was
probably made
under the
patronage of King
Obalufon Alayemore whose famous naturalistic life-size face mask in
copper shares stylistic...
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younger brother,
Alawode Arebiope, both of them are
Children of
Obalufon Alayemore and
grandchildren of King
Obalufon Ogbogbodirin of Ile Ife. The Obalufon...
- of Ile Ife, the
ancestral home of the Yorubas. He
succeeded Obalufon Alayemore and was
succeeded by Ooni Lajamisan. Dayo,
Ologundudu (2008). The cradle...
- the Ife War Hero,
ORANMIYAN who
became the
fourth Ooni of Ife.
Obalufon Alayemore thereafter went and
founded the
kingdom of Efon
Alaaye after vacating...
- Ilara-Mokin was Ọbalúfọ̀n
Modulua Olutipin, who was also
known as
Obalufon Alayemore (some
sources identify the Ọbàlùfọ̀n here as
Obalufon Ogbogbodirin. According...