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  1. Oba Ewuare, también llamado Ewuare el Grande o Ewuare I, fue el rey del Reino de Benín desde 1440 hasta 1473. Ewuare se convirtió en rey en un golpe violento contra su hermano Uwaifiokun, que destruyó gran parte de la ciudad de Benín.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EwuareEwuare - Wikipedia

    Ewuare (also Ewuare the Great or Ewuare I ), originally known as Prince Ogun, was the twelfth Oba of the Benin Empire from 1440 until 1473. Ewuare became king in a violent coup against his brother Uwaifiokun which destroyed much of Benin City.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ewuare_IIEwuare II - Wikipedia

    Ewuare II (born 20 October 1953) was crowned the Oba of Benin on 20 October 2016. [2] He is the 40th Oba, [3] [a] a title created for the Head of State (Emperor) of the Benin Empire at some time between 1180 and 1300.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › EwuareEwuare - Wikiwand

    Oba Ewuare, también llamado Ewuare el Grande o Ewuare I, fue el rey del Reino de Benín desde 1440 hasta 1473. Ewuare se convirtió en rey en un golpe violento contra su hermano Uwaifiokun, que destruyó gran parte de la ciudad de Benín.

  5. role in history of Benin. In Benin. …under the most famous oba, Ewuare the Great (reigned c. 1440–80), who was described as a great warrior and magician. He established a hereditary succession to the throne and vastly expanded the territory of the Benin kingdom, which by the mid-16th century extended from the Niger River delta in the… Read More.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OzoluaOzolua - Wikipedia

    Ewuare. Ozolua, originally known as Prince Okpame, was the fifteenth Oba of the Kingdom of Benin who reigned from c. 1483 AD – c. 1504 AD. He greatly expanded the Kingdom through warfare and increased contact with the Portuguese Empire, and was later called Ozolua n'Ibaromi, meaning Ozolua the Conqueror in Edo.

  7. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › EwuareEwuare – Wikipedia

    Oba („König“) Ewuare (Ewuare der Große) war der bedeutendste Herrscher in der Geschichte des westafrikanischen Königreichs Benin. Der Name Ewuare (Oworuare) soll so viel bedeuten wie „Die Unruhe ist vorüber/Der Krieg ist vorbei“.