Ọranyan
Ọ̀rànmíyàn, also known as Ọranyan, was a legendary Yoruba king from the kingdom of Ile-Ife, and the founder of the Oyo empire. Although he was the youngest of the descendants of Oduduwa, he became the prime heir of Oduduwa upon his return to claim his grandfather's throne.
Ọranyan | |
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Reign | c. 31 years |
Successor | Shango |
Regent | Ajaka |
Born | between 1200 and 1300 Ile-Ife |
Died | between 1200 and 1300 |
House | House of Oduduwa |
Religion | Yoruba religion |
According to Yoruba history, he founded Oyo as its first Alaafin in the year 1300 after he had left Benin where he had been crowned the first Oba of Benin. Following the Oba Oranyan's death, his family is fabled to have erected the commemorative stele known as the Staff of Oranmiyan - Opa Oranmiyan in the Yoruba language - at the place where their grandfather died. This obelisk Is 5.5m tall and about 1.2m in circumference at its base. During a storm in 1884 about 1.2m was broken off from its top and it has fallen down twice and been re-erected on each occasion. It currently stands in a grove in Mopa, Ile-Ife. Radiocarbon tests have shown that this royal marker was erected centuries before the start of the Oduduwa dynasty.