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Ọ̀rànmíyàn, also
known as Ọranyan, was a
legendary Yoruba king from the
kingdom of Ile-Ife, and the
founder of the
Benin Kingdom and the Oyo Empire. Although...
- of
Oranmiyan who
briefly interrupted the
succession pattern. Po****r
history identifies Ooni
Lajamisan to have been a son or
grandson of
Oranmiyan. Meanwhile...
- cir****stances of his departure. Instead, he sent his son,
Ọranmiyan, to
become king in his place.
Prince Ọranmiyan took up
residence in the
palace built for him at...
- Ọranyan (also
known as
Ọranmiyan), the last
prince of the
Yoruba Kingdom of Ile-Ife (Ife).
According to oral traditions,
Ọranmiyan made an
agreement with...
- Benin. He was the son of
Oranmiyan, a
Yoruba prince from Ife, and Erinmwinde, a
noblewoman of Bini origin. His father,
Oranmiyan, pla**** a role in founding...
- on the
details of
these events. The 'official'
tradition records that
Oranmiyan, son of Oduduwa,
accepted the council's invitation; his
arrival marked...
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title "Oba" (meaning king)
becoming synonymous with
Yoruba rulership.
Oranmiyan, an Ife-Yoruba
prince and
grandson of Oduduwa, was
instrumental in founding...
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grandson of the
legendary founder of the Oyo
Empire and
Benin Empire,
Oranmiyan.
Oranmiyan was the son or
grandson of the
first Ooni of Ife, Oduduwa, and thus...
-
House of Lafogido, one of the 4
houses of the
Ọ̀rànmíyàn dynasty,
descended from
Oduduwa and
Oranmiyan. He was also a
descendant of the 31st Ọọni of Ìfẹ̀...
- cut
short his ambition, from the
failed attempt to
abort the
launch of
Oranmiyan, the
campaign organisation of Aregbesola,
which was
fixed for Oshogbo...