Koshorou Lorobse was a Ogsist farmer. She was born in
Nkepu during the Winter of 1063. She was adopted by her father
Pog Lorobse and her mother
Helope Pene. That Spring,
Koshorou converted to
Ogsism.
Koshorou became a farmer like her father during the Winter of 1081.
During the Summer of 1084,
Koshorou fell ill. She recovered 2 weeks later.
During the Autumn of 1086, at the age of 22,
Koshorou began a relationship with an enby named
Gimb Tobagra, who was 52.
Gimb was a Ogsist merchant. Her and
Gimb's relationship ended 26 years later, when she divorced
Gimb.
During the Summer of 1087,
Koshorou gave birth to
Gimb's son
Nketsi Lorobse. Their son was a Ogsist merchant.
Koshorou was married with
Gimb during the Winter of 1087. As a result,
Ngogeny's and
Gimb's relationship ended. Next Winter, she gave birth to
Gimb's son
Klegsuth Lorobse. Their son was a Ogsist farmer.
Koshorou's and
Gimb's relationship ended during the Winter of 1112, when she divorced them.
During the Summer of 1166,
Koshorou fell ill. Then, she died from an illness. She was 102 years old.
Koshorou Lorobse was a Ogsist farmer. Her mother
Helope Pene was born in
Nkepu during the Autumn of 1035.
Koshorou's mother was a Ogsist farmer.
Koshorou's grandmother
Vor Thonk and
Koshorou's grandfather
Goulona Pene adopted
Koshorou's mother. Then,
Koshorou's mother converted to
Ogsism.
Koshorou's father
Pog Lorobse was born during the Autumn of 1040. Her father was a Ogsist farmer. Her grandfather
Aidosh Lorobse and her grandmother
Mbibdabzo Tsiapsia adopted
Koshorou's father.
During the Winter of 1040,
Koshorou's father converted to
Ogsism.
Koshorou's father and her mother were married during the Winter of 1063. Then, she was born. She was adopted by them. That Spring, she converted to
Ogsism.
Koshorou became a farmer like her father during the Winter of 1081.
During the Summer of 1084,
Koshorou fell ill. She recovered 2 weeks later.
During the Autumn of 1086, at the age of 22,
Koshorou began a relationship with an enby named
Gimb Tobagra, who was 52.
Gimb was a Ogsist merchant. Her and
Gimb's relationship ended 26 years later, when she divorced
Gimb.
During the Summer of 1087,
Koshorou gave birth to
Gimb's son
Nketsi Lorobse. Their son was a Ogsist merchant.
Gimb's son converted to
Ogsism during the Winter of 1087. Then,
Koshorou was married with them. As a result,
Ngogeny's and
Gimb's relationship ended. She gave birth to
Gimb's son
Klegsuth Lorobse next Winter. Their son was a Ogsist farmer. That Spring, their son converted to it.
Koshorou's and
Gimb's relationship ended during the Winter of 1112, when she divorced them.
During the Autumn of 1115,
Koshorou's mother died from an illness. Her mother was 80 years old.
Koshorou's father died from an illness during the Summer of 1131. Her father was 91 years old.
During the Autumn of 1153, a woman named
Wakmag Masa gave birth to
Nketsi's son
Bage Lorobse.
Nketsi's son was a Ogsist Lord of
Nkepu and merchant. She was a Ogsist poet.
Gimb's son and
Wakmag were married during the Winter of 1153. As a result,
Boubi's and
Nketsi's relationship ended, and
Kuldiaku's and
Wakmag's relationship ended.
During the Summer of 1154,
Wakmag gave birth to
Nketsi's son
Lebzai Lorobse.
Nketsi's son was a Ogsist merchant.
Koshorou fell ill during the Summer of 1166. Then, she died from an illness. She was 102 years old.
Gimb's son died from an illness during the Autumn of 1168. Their son was 81 years old.
During the Summer of 1211,
Gimb's son died from an illness. Their son was 122 years old.