Igodomigodo
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Igodomigodo is the ancient name and home of the Edo people
of Nigeria now located at Edo State, Nigeria. According to oral history of the Edo, Igodomigodo was the named given by king or ogiso Igodo. The ogiso, Igodo, was the first ogiso who took on the title and the ogiso era was the first dynasty of what would be in modern times known as Benin Empire
(1180-1897). The ogiso era would be replaced by the 'oba' era and the name Igodomigodo changed to Edo
by Oba Eweka I (see Oba of Benin
).
After the ogiso, the 'oba' dynasty was founded by Eweka I who became the first Oba and named his empire Edo and its people, Ovi-Edo (oviedo meaning native/child of Edo). The last ogiso was the grandfather of Eweka I.
The present Oba, Erediauwa I, is the 39th Oba of the dynasty from a lineage that was ultimately started by Igodo of Igodomigodo.
Edo people
Edo is the name for the place, people and language of an ethnic group in Nigeria. Other Edo-speaking ethnic groups include the Esan and the Afemai...
of Nigeria now located at Edo State, Nigeria. According to oral history of the Edo, Igodomigodo was the named given by king or ogiso Igodo. The ogiso, Igodo, was the first ogiso who took on the title and the ogiso era was the first dynasty of what would be in modern times known as Benin Empire
Benin Empire
The Benin Empire was a pre-colonial African state in what is now modern Nigeria. It is not to be confused with the modern-day country called Benin, formerly called Dahomey.-Origin:...
(1180-1897). The ogiso era would be replaced by the 'oba' era and the name Igodomigodo changed to Edo
Edo
, also romanized as Yedo or Yeddo, is the former name of the Japanese capital Tokyo, and was the seat of power for the Tokugawa shogunate which ruled Japan from 1603 to 1868...
by Oba Eweka I (see Oba of Benin
Oba of Benin
The Oba of Benin, or Omo N'Oba, is both the oba of the Edo people and the pretender to the defunct title of the king of the Benin Kingdom...
).
After the ogiso, the 'oba' dynasty was founded by Eweka I who became the first Oba and named his empire Edo and its people, Ovi-Edo (oviedo meaning native/child of Edo). The last ogiso was the grandfather of Eweka I.
The present Oba, Erediauwa I, is the 39th Oba of the dynasty from a lineage that was ultimately started by Igodo of Igodomigodo.