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- Q16008321 description "Nigerian royal".
- Q16008321 description "Nigerian royal".
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- Q16008321 abstract "Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, Akenzua II (1899-1978) was the Oba of Benin (traditional leader of the Edo people, in Nigeria) from 1933 until his death, in 1978. Akenzua II ascended to the position upon the death of his father, Oba Eweka II, who reigned from 1914 and died in 1933.In 1936, Oba Akenzua II began the movement to return to Nigeria the Benin Bronzes stolen in the punitive Benin Expedition of 1897. During his reign, only two of the 3,000 royal court bronzes were returned. Oba Akenzua II died in 1978, when he was succeeded by his son, then Prince Solomon, who took on the title of Oba Erediauwa and carries on to this day his father's crown and duties as the traditional leader of the Edo people in Benin City, Nigeria.".
- Q16008321 alias "Oba of Nigeria".
- Q16008321 birthDate "1899".
- Q16008321 birthYear "1899".
- Q16008321 deathDate "1978".
- Q16008321 deathYear "1978".
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- Q16008321 alternativeNames "Oba of Nigeria".
- Q16008321 dateOfBirth "1899".
- Q16008321 dateOfDeath "1978".
- Q16008321 name "Akenzua II".
- Q16008321 shortDescription "Nigerian royal".
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- Q16008321 comment "Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, Akenzua II (1899-1978) was the Oba of Benin (traditional leader of the Edo people, in Nigeria) from 1933 until his death, in 1978. Akenzua II ascended to the position upon the death of his father, Oba Eweka II, who reigned from 1914 and died in 1933.In 1936, Oba Akenzua II began the movement to return to Nigeria the Benin Bronzes stolen in the punitive Benin Expedition of 1897. During his reign, only two of the 3,000 royal court bronzes were returned.".
- Q16008321 label "Akenzua II".
- Q16008321 name "Akenzua II".