The Ogiso were the rulers of the ancient Benin Kingdom before the establishment of the Oba dynasty. The Ogiso period is a somewhat legendary and historical era, and details can be challenging to separate from myths. According to Benin oral tradition, the Ogiso dynasty began around the 11th century, and it consisted of 40 successive rulers. The last Ogiso, Ogiso Owodo, is said to have faced a crisis, leading to his eventual departure and the establishment of the Oba dynasty under Eweka I. The Ogiso era is often described as a time of growth and development in the region, with each Ogiso contributing to the kingdom's progress. However, specific historical details about individual Ogisos are not as well-documented as those of the later Oba dynasty.

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