Tegbesu
| Tegbesu | |
|---|---|
| King of Dahomey | |
| The symbol of Tegbessou of the buffalo in a tunic at Place goho in Abomey | |
| Reign | 1740–1774 | 
| Predecessor | Agaja | 
| Successor | Kpengla | 
| Died | 1774 | 
| House | Aladaxonou | 
| Father | Agaja | 
| Mother | Hwanjile | 
Tegbesu (French: Tegbessou) or Bossa Ahadee was a king of the Kingdom of Dahomey, in present-day Benin, from 1740 until 1774. While not the oldest son of King Agaja (1718-1740), he became king after Agaja's death following a succession struggle with a brother.