Ohuede | |
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27th Ogiso, Monarch of Igodomigodo | |
Ogiso of Igodomigodo | |
Reign | c. 1110 – c. 1112 |
Predecessor | Ehenneden |
Successor | Oduwa |
Born | c. 1054 Ihinmwirin, Igodomigodo |
Died | 1112 (aged 57–58) |
Issue | Oduwa |
Dynasty | Ohuede dynasty |
Father | Oboite |
Ohuede (c. 1054 – c. 1112) was the twenty-seventh ogiso (king) of Igodomigodo, an early historical state later incorporated into the Benin Empire. He ruled from about c. 1110 until his death and established what became known as the Ohuede dynasty. His installation as Ogiso occurred around c. 1110, following the death of Ehenneden without a clear successor. His rule lasted two years, ending with the accession of his son, Oduwa, in c. 1112. His reign faced economic challenges, governance difficulties, and efforts to clarify dynastic succession laws.
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