Battle of Ekiokpagha

Battle of Ekiokpagha
Part of the battle between the Obas of Benin and Ogiamien family
Date1255 AD
Location
Plains of Ogboka, Benin City
6°19′51″N 5°37′43″E / 6.3307°N 5.6287°E / 6.3307; 5.6287
Result Victory for Oba Ewedo
Belligerents
Benin Empire Ogiamien family
Commanders and leaders
Ewedo Ogiamien III
Battle of Ekiokpagha is located in Nigeria
Battle of Ekiokpagha
Location within Nigeria

The Battle of Ekiokpagha was a military conflict that took place in 1255 AD on the Plains of Ogboka, near Benin City, between Ewedo and Ogiamien III, the head of a royal family in the Benin Empire. The battle was a result of a power struggle between the two parties, who had different claims to the throne and territory of Benin. Oba Ewedo was victorious and established his palace at the site of the battle. Ewedo recognised Ogiamien III as a chief under Ewedo's kingship. The battle and its aftermath have been reenacted in the coronation rituals of the subsequent Obas of Benin, as a symbol of the historical and traditional enmity between the Oba and the Ogiamien family.


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