Oranyan

ancestor corroborated · 2

Ọranyan (Ọ̀rànmíyàn) is the son of Ogun and the youngest of Oduduwa's grandsons. He is described as the most war-like Yoruba prince and adventurous. He brought an end to the brigandry of disassociated factions of the previous Ugbo groups, along with Moremi, bringing a long period of peace to Ife.

↻ synthesized from 2 sources

Relationships

co occurs with
Oko, Odùduwà, Oshun, Oyá, Obá, Ọbàtálá
parent of
Ṣàngó
allied with
Mọremí
child of
Ogun

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Sources

internet (1)
wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“Ṣàngó is known as Xangô in the Candomblé pantheon. He is said to be the son of Oranyan, and his wives include Oya, Oshun, and Oba, as in the Yoruba tradition.”

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