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    Glele, or Badohou (died December 29, 1889), was the tenth King of Dahomey, ruling from 1858 until his suicide in 1889. Badohou, who took the throne name...
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  • Pitsilia. On 11 February 2009, Glélé made his debut for the Benin national team in a friendly against Algeria. GLELE ON VERGE OF INTERNATIONAL DEBUT...
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    taking the throne, he changed his name from Kondo. Following his father Glele's suicide, Béhanzin ascended the throne in January 1890 and ruled until 1894...
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    resumed slave efforts in 1857. Ghezo was assassinated in 1858, and his son Glele became the new king. Ghezo was a son born with the name Gakpe to King Agonglo...
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    meaning "the dynasty has not fallen"), brother of Béhanzin and son of King Glélé, signed. He was appointed to the throne, as a 'traditional chief' rather...
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    0b013e31816b3180. PMID 18536606. S2CID 25819637. Dossarps D, Bron AM, Koehrer P, Aho-Glélé LS, Creuzot-Garcher C (July 2015). "Endophthalmitis After Intravitreal Injections:...
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    allowed them to establish a trading post at Cotonou. During the reign of King Glele (1858–89), the territory was ceded to the Second French Empire by a treaty...
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    Dada Kêfa Agbomantonligba Sagbadjou Glèlè (died 17 December 2021) was the King of Dahomey from 2019 until his death. He worked as a priest and had for...
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    associated with the 19th century rulers of the Fon people, Guezo and his son Glele. The animal is believed to evoke strength, royal legacy, and enduring memory...
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    ; Grandbastien, B.; Bruyère, F.; Boisrenoult, P.; Lepelletier, D.; Aho-Glélé, L.S. (2015). "Preoperative hair removal and surgical site infections: network...
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    1740 1774 Kpengla 1774 1789 Agonglo 1790 1797 Adandozan 1797 1818 Guézo (Ghézo/Gezo) 1818 1858 Glèlè 1858 1889 Gbehanzin 1889 1894 Agoli-agbo 1894 1900...
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  • Yoruba sacred city before its investment in a new ruler. The Dahomean King Glele adopted the Gubasa for his coat of arms, the blade was pierced with holes...
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    Regent Excluded in some lists. 1818 to 1858 Ghezo, Ahosu 1858 to 1889 Glele, Ahosu 1889 to 1894 Béhanzin, Ahosu Final independent King of Dahomey, reigned...
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    the palaces are no longer inhabited, but those of King Ghézo and King Glélé house the Historical Museum of Abomey, which illustrates the history of...
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    of Dahomey (Dahomey kings) (French presidents) – Ghezo, King (1818–1858) Glele, King (1858–1889) Béhanzin, King (1889–1894) French protectorate, 1894–1900...
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  • to Benin. Among the returned works were statues of two kings of Dahomey, Glele and Béhanzin. Their throne, which had been seized by French soldiers in...
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    Muigai (Kenya), 2008 - 2011 Doudou Diène (Senegal), 2002 - 2008 Maurice Glele-Ahanhanzo (Benin), 1993 - 2002 Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion...
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    May 16. Kouandété received the death penalty, as did Captains Josué and Glélé, Quartermaster Sergeant Agboton, and a corporal and a sergeant in absentia...
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    1993, 50 of the 56 bas-reliefs that formerly decorated the walls of King Glèlè (now termed the "Salle des Bijoux") have been located and replaced on the...
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    16 May. Kouandété received the death penalty, as did Captains Josué and Glélé, Quartermaster Sergeant Agboton, and a corporal and a sergeant in absentia...
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  • Alger Kévin Mondeko Glody Likonza Adalid Terrazas Wale Musa Alli Sekou Gassama USM Khenchela Irenée Togbedji Glele Moise Gbai Prince Ibara Dago Tshibamba...
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  • Dahomey As It Is (London: Chapman and Hall, 1874), 46. Bismarck to King Glele, 16 January 1882, in Milan Kalous, 'Some Correspondence between the German...
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    field with a red border and an elephant in the center. 1859-c. 1890 King Glele was not known to have used any royal flags or banners. c. 1890–1894 The...
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    was attacked and Lewis was taken prisoner by female warriors led by King Glele of Dahomey, during an annual dry-season raid for slaves. Along with other...
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  • 12 August 2024. Retrieved 14 August 2024. "USM Khenchela : Le Béninois Glélé Togbedji Irenée enrôlé". El Watan. 14 August 2024. Retrieved 22 August 2024...
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    May 16. Kouandété received the death penalty, as did Captains Josué and Glélé, Quartermaster Sergeant Agboton, and a corporal and a sergeant in absentia...
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    associated with the 19th century rulers of the Fon people, Guezo and his son Glele. The animal is believed to evoke strength, royal legacy, and enduring memory...
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  • help of Adandozan's Migan and Mehu (prime ministers). Maurice Ahanhanzo Glélé says that Adandozan was replaced because he had failed economically and...
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  • was a princess of Dahomey, a kingdom in present-day Benin. Her father was Glele (died 1889), who was the 10th king of Dahomey from 1858 to 1889. Her mother...
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  • Porto-Novo, a traditional rival of Dahomey along the coast. In 1889, King Glele died and his son Béhanzin came to power and immediately became quite hostile...
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