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The Ondo Kingdom is a traditional state that traces its origins back for over 500 years, with its capital in Ode Ondo. Ondo Kingdom was established by Princess Pupupu, one the twins of Alafin Oluaso. Her mother was Queen Olu who later died at Ile oluji. The princess gave birth to twins in the era where twins were considered an abomination. They called them Ese Omo. One of the twins died at Epe near Ondo. There were wars in the town between 1865 to 1885 when people in the kingdom fled to Oke Opa. Three Osemawes were installed and died there. Before then the kingdom was ruled by the son of Pupupu called Airo. Airo went to Benin under the pupilage of his uncle Oba Eiseghie 1516 to train in the art of governance.

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  • Regne d'Ondo (ca)
  • Ondo Kingdom (en)
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  • El regne d'Ondo fou un estat nadiu històric de Nigèria que va tenir els seus orígens fa més de 500 anys (el 1510), amb capital a la ciutat d'Ondo, avui a l'estat d'Ondo. El regne va sobreviure durant i després de l'època colonial, però amb un paper en gran manera simbòlic. El governant a partir de 2010 va ser Oba Adesimbo Victor Kiladejo, el 44è Osemawe (governant tradicional). El regne tenia al nord al regne d'Ife; al sud tenia a ; a l'est Ijesa i Ekiti; i a l'oest, Ijebu. El tractat que establia el protectorat es va signar el 20 de febrer de 1889. (ca)
  • The Ondo Kingdom is a traditional state that traces its origins back for over 500 years, with its capital in Ode Ondo. Ondo Kingdom was established by Princess Pupupu, one the twins of Alafin Oluaso. Her mother was Queen Olu who later died at Ile oluji. The princess gave birth to twins in the era where twins were considered an abomination. They called them Ese Omo. One of the twins died at Epe near Ondo. There were wars in the town between 1865 to 1885 when people in the kingdom fled to Oke Opa. Three Osemawes were installed and died there. Before then the kingdom was ruled by the son of Pupupu called Airo. Airo went to Benin under the pupilage of his uncle Oba Eiseghie 1516 to train in the art of governance. (en)
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  • Ondó (en)
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  • current (en)
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  • c.1510 (en)
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  • Ondo Kingdom (en)
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  • current (en)
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  • Monarchy (en)
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  • Ondó (en)
popplace
  • Idanre: 150,800 (en)
  • Ile Oluji-Oke igbo: 199,690 (en)
  • Odigbo: 269,880 (en)
  • Ondo East: 88,410 (en)
  • Ondo Kingdom - 1,044,400 (en)
  • Ondo West: 335,620 (en)
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  • Traditional worshippers. Islam. Christianity (en)
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  • ~ 1,044,400 (en)
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  • El regne d'Ondo fou un estat nadiu històric de Nigèria que va tenir els seus orígens fa més de 500 anys (el 1510), amb capital a la ciutat d'Ondo, avui a l'estat d'Ondo. El regne va sobreviure durant i després de l'època colonial, però amb un paper en gran manera simbòlic. El governant a partir de 2010 va ser Oba Adesimbo Victor Kiladejo, el 44è Osemawe (governant tradicional). El regne tenia al nord al regne d'Ife; al sud tenia a ; a l'est Ijesa i Ekiti; i a l'oest, Ijebu. El tractat que establia el protectorat es va signar el 20 de febrer de 1889. (ca)
  • The Ondo Kingdom is a traditional state that traces its origins back for over 500 years, with its capital in Ode Ondo. Ondo Kingdom was established by Princess Pupupu, one the twins of Alafin Oluaso. Her mother was Queen Olu who later died at Ile oluji. The princess gave birth to twins in the era where twins were considered an abomination. They called them Ese Omo. One of the twins died at Epe near Ondo. There were wars in the town between 1865 to 1885 when people in the kingdom fled to Oke Opa. Three Osemawes were installed and died there. Before then the kingdom was ruled by the son of Pupupu called Airo. Airo went to Benin under the pupilage of his uncle Oba Eiseghie 1516 to train in the art of governance. Airo came back with many traditional Benin culture and religion. On his arrival he changed the organogram of the chieftaincy by changing Chief Lisa as second in command as he saw in Benin and made Chief Jomo the third in command. Osemawe Airo brought some titles from Benin to Ondo like Logboesere, Ogbodu, and Lisagbo. As Osemawe his brothers and sisters are settled at Odi Lotu Omooba at Oke Otunba headed by one of the princes called Olotu Omooba. Assisted by five princes led by Lisagbon. The two ranking princes are to be in charge of 2 traditional Ondo festivals called Obaliyen and Agemo festivals. The kingdom survived during and after the colonial period, but with a largely symbolic role Osemawe rules through 5 leading High Chiefs namely. Lisa. Jomo.Odunwo.sasere.adaja. The system of governance is like a military oligarchy. Where the Osemawe has absolute power of life and death on all matters has been privatised at the Benin Empire. The present ruler of the Kingdom is Oba Adesimbo Victor Kiladejo JILO III, the 44th Osemawe, or traditional ruler. (en)
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  • Ondo Kingdom (en)
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  • Extension of British power over Ondo Kingdom (en)
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  • Founding of the Ondo Kingdom (en)
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