Eze Nri Apia and Nri–Alike
Eze Nri Apia and Nri–Alike were the first and only kings to rule Nri Kingdom as joint monarchs. After succeeding Eze Nri Agụ in 1676 CE, they reigned from 1677–1700 CE.[2] It is believed that Eze Nri Apia and Nri–Alike died on the same day.[3]
Eze Nri Apia and Nri–Alike | |
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Eze Nri | |
Reign | 1677–1700 CE |
Predecessor | Eze Nri Agụ |
Successor | Eze Nri Ezimilo |
Died | 1700 CE[1] |
Dynasty | Nri Kingdom |
References
- Don Jaide (12 November 2013). "HISTORY OF NRI KINGDOM, ANAMBRA STATE OF NIGERIA". Africa Resource. Archived from the original on 27 July 2015. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
- "Oral Evidence". Hebrew Igbo. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
- "History of Nri Kingdom". LogBaby. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
Regnal titles | ||
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Preceded by Eze Nri Agụ |
Eze Nri 1677 – 1700 |
Succeeded by Eze Nri Ezimilo |
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