The territory is located in present-day Akanland
- (Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)
Tenure | Incumbent | Notes |
---|---|---|
Agona | ||
1500 | Foundation of Agona state | |
Agonahenes (Rulers) | ||
Mumunumfi, | ||
Denkyira | State renamed | |
Denkyirahene (Rulers) | ||
Mumunumfi, | ||
Werempe Ampem, | ||
Boa Amponsem I, | ||
Ntim Gyakari, | ||
1701 | Defeated by Asanteman, becoming tributary | |
Boado Ahafo Berempon, | ||
Kyei Akobeng, | ||
Amoako Atta Panyin, | ||
Gyan Badu, | ||
Amoako Atta Kuma, | ||
Amoako Atta Yiadom, | ♀ | |
Owusu Bori I, | ||
Kwadwo Tibu I, | ||
Kwakye Fram, | ||
Kwesi Kyei I, | ||
Boa Amponsem II, | ||
Nkwantabisa I, | ||
Kwesi Kyei II, | ||
Nkwantabisa II, | ||
Kwadwo Tibu II, | ||
Nkwantabisa III, | ||
Owusu Bori II, | ||
Nana Kojo Odei, | ||
Odeefuo Boa Amponsem III, |
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