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Dakodonou, Dakodonu, Dako Donu or Dako Danzo was an early king of the Kingdom of Dahomey, in present-day Benin, ruling from around 1620 until 1645. Oral tradition recounts that Dakodonu was the son of Do-Aklin, the founder of the royal dynasty of Dahomey, and the father to Houegbadja, often considered the founder of the Kingdom of Dahomey. In addition, it is said that Dakodonu killed a local chieftain and founded the capital city upon the site. However, some recent historical analysis contends that Dakodonu was added into the royal line in the 18th century to legitimize the ruling dynasty over the indigenous inhabitants of the Abomey plateau.

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  • Дакодону (uk)
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  • Dakodonou, Dakodonu, Dako Donu or Dako Danzo was an early king of the Kingdom of Dahomey, in present-day Benin, ruling from around 1620 until 1645. Oral tradition recounts that Dakodonu was the son of Do-Aklin, the founder of the royal dynasty of Dahomey, and the father to Houegbadja, often considered the founder of the Kingdom of Dahomey. In addition, it is said that Dakodonu killed a local chieftain and founded the capital city upon the site. However, some recent historical analysis contends that Dakodonu was added into the royal line in the 18th century to legitimize the ruling dynasty over the indigenous inhabitants of the Abomey plateau. (en)
  • Dacodonu (em fom: Dakodonu) foi rei de Abomei, no atual Benim, entre 1620 e 1650, em sucessão de seu irmão Ganerreçu ou mesmo seu pai . De acordo com a tradição fom, seu irmão era herdeiro aparente de Dobragri-Donu, mas tão logo seu pai faleceu em 1620 e Ganerreçu foi a Aladá, Dacodonu tomou-lhe o trono. No seu tempo, lutou contra os e os submeteu e estabeleceu sua capital na fortificada Abomei. Ao que parece, não usou o título real, se declarando chefe do clã agassuvi. Também erigiu a vila subterrânea de . Foi sucedido por seu filho Uebajá em 1645, ao falecer. (pt)
  • Дакодону (*д/н — 1645) — 2-й ахосу (володар) Дагомеї в 1620—1645 роках. (uk)
  • Dakodonou fue el segundo rey de Dahomey. Reinó desde 1620 a 1645. En las historias abomey tradicionales, Dakodonou derrocó a su hermano, el rey Gangnihessou, cuando este se encontraba ausente de la capital viajando por su reino. Dakodonou es retratado como un hombre violento y brutal. Sus símbolos eran un jarro de índigo (una referencia al asesinato que cometió de un plantador de índigo y cuyo nombre, 'Dako', agregó al suyo propio), una caja de yesca y una maza de guerra. Antes de morir, Dakodonou nombró a su sobrino, Aho , como su sucesor. (es)
  • Dakodonu war der zweite König von Dahomey, einem Königreich im heutigen Benin. Er herrschte von 1620 bis 1645. Nach den überlieferten alten Geschichten Abomeys stürzte Dakodonu seinen Bruder, den vorherigen König Gangnihessou, während dieser auf einer Reise durch sein Reich war. Dakodonu wird als brutaler und gewalttätiger Mann geschildert. Seine Symbole waren ein indigofarbenes Glas (ein Verweis auf die Ermordung eines Indigobauern namens Donu, dessen Namen er an seinen ursprünglichen Namen „Dako“ anhängte), eine Zunderbox und eine Kriegskeule. (de)
  • Dakodonou (ou Dako Donou) est traditionnellement considéré comme le second roi d'Abomey. Il règne sur le royaume du Danhomè (dans le Bénin actuel) entre 1620 et 1645. Selon la légende, Dakodonou, réputé brutal et violent, prend le pouvoir alors que son frère, le premier roi du Dahomey (Gangnihessou), était hors de la capitale. Son fils Aho Houegbadja, parfois présenté comme son neveu, lui succède en 1645. (fr)
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