Oyo Empire — before the fourteenth century CE–still existant in 2011 … Wikipedia
Königreich Oyo — Ausdehnung Oyos auf dem Höhepunkt seiner Macht Das Königreich Oyo war ein vorkolonialer, westafrikanischer Staat der Yoruba, dessen Zentrum im Staatsgebiet des heutigen Nigeria lag. Ebenda gibt es noch heute einen gleichnamigen nigerianischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Shango — This article is about the Yoruba divinity. For other uses, see Shango (disambiguation). In the Yorùbá religion, Sàngó ( also spelled, Sango or Shango, often known as Xangô or Changó in Latin America and the Caribbean, and also known as Jakuta[1]) … Wikipedia
Oba of Benin — An Oba of Benin from the late 17th century The Oba of Benin, or Omo N Oba, is both the oba of the Edo people and the pretender to the defunct title of the king of the Benin Kingdom (1180 1897). The Benin homeland (not to be confused with the… … Wikipedia
Reino de Benín — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Reconstrucción de la bandera de Benín capturada por los británicos en 1897, que hoy puede ver en el British National Maritime Museum El Reino de Benín o Reino Edo fue un antiguo Estado africano, famoso por su arte… … Wikipedia Español
John Coltrane — Coltrane redirects here. For other uses, see Coltrane (disambiguation). John Coltrane Background information Birth name … Wikipedia
Ogoun — For the Togolese prefecture, see Ogou, Togo. In the Yoruba and Haitian traditional belief system, Ogun (or Ogoun, Ogún, Ogou, Ogum , Oggun) is a orisha and loa who presides over iron, hunting, politics and war. He is the patron of smiths, and is… … Wikipedia
Oshun — For the state in Nigeria, see Osun State. One of some 40 shrines to Oshun in the Osun Osogbo Sacred Grove. Oshun, or Ochun (pronounced [ɔʃún]) in the Yoruba religion, is an Orisha who reigns over love, intimacy, beauty, wealth and diplomacy. She… … Wikipedia
Oya — For the name, see Oya (name). In Yoruba mythology, Oya (Alternative spellings: Oiá, Iansã, Iansan), is the Undergoddess of the Niger River. Oya has been syncretized in Santería with the Catholic images of the Virgin of Candelaria. Contents 1… … Wikipedia
Olorun — Olòrún is the Yorùbá name given to a singular being in theistic and deistic religions (and other belief systems), Who is either the sole entity in monotheism, or a single entity in polytheism. Eitherway, It is regarded as a Self Existing Being.… … Wikipedia