Person

Abiọdun

King whose long, peaceful and prosperous reign closed the era of Ọyọ's greatness; from his time onward Johnson's sources are eyewitnesses rather than bards alone.

Appears in the text as: Abiodun, ABIODUN

All mentions (28)

Part I, Ch. 2 — The Origin Of The Tribes — 1

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Part I, Ch. 4 — Government — 2

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Part I, Ch. 5 — Yoruba Names — 3

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Part II, Ch. 5 — Basorun Gaha And His Atrocities, His Fall, And Abiodun’s Peaceful Reign — 9

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Part II, Ch. 6 — The Revolution — 5

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Part II, Ch. 8 — The Consequences Of The Revolution In The South — 2

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Part II, Ch. 15 — The New City And New Government — 3

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Part II, Ch. 16 — A Series Of Fratricidal Wars — 1

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Author's Preface — 2

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