Eze Nri Ìfikuánim
Eze Nri Ìfikuánim was the first king of the Nri Kingdom. According to Igbo oral tradition, his reign started in 1043,[1] although at least one historian puts Ìfikuánim's reign much later, around 1225 AD.[2]
Eze Nri Ìfikuánim | |
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Eze Nri | |
Reign | 1043–1158[1] |
Predecessor | none |
Successor | Eze Nri Nàmóke |
References
- Onwuejeogwu, M. Angulu (1981). Igbo Civilization: Nri Kingdom & Hegemony. Ethnographica. ISBN 0-905788-08-7.
- Chambers, Douglas (2005). Murder At Montpelier: Igbo Africans In Virginia. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 1-57806-706-5.
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Preceded by none |
Eze Nri 1043 – 1158 |
Succeeded by Eze Nri Nàmóke |
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