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 EWUARE THE GREAT

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OVERVIEW

Ewuare the Great, a significant historical figure in the Kingdom of Benin during the 15th century, left an enduring legacy. As the Oba (king) of Benin from 1440 AD to 1473 AD, he wielded remarkable political and cultural influence. Ewuare's reign was characterized by administrative reforms, territorial expansion, and a vibrant artistic flourishing. His judicial and bureaucratic advancements solidified Benin's structure, while his expansionist policies enlarged the kingdom's boundaries. Ewuare's patronage of the arts led to the creation of exceptional bronze and ivory sculptures, embodying the kingdom's cultural richness. His reign remains a cornerstone of Benin's history, symbolizing an era of progress and splendor. Ewuare the Great's impact endures through his achievements, the artifacts produced, and the indelible mark he left on West African history.

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