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descent from one or both of the main
parties such as the Água
Rosada of
Kibangu and the da
Silva of Soyo. By the end of the war, Kongo's
vaunted capital...
- Kinlaza,
under the
leadership of
Garcia III of
Kongo founded a
settlement at
Kibangu. The
Kimpanzu based their struggle for the
throne at
Mbamba Luvota in the...
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claimants of
Kibangu (complete list) –
Garcia III of
Kibangu,
Awenekongo (1669–1685) André I of
Kibangu,
Awenekongo (1685)
Manuel I of
Kibangu, Awenekongo...
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Manuel Afonso Nzinga a
Nlenke was a
ruler of
Kibangu and was one of the two main
Kinlaza claimants (along with the King of Lemba) to the
throne of the...
-
Garcia III
Nkanga a
Mvemba was a
ruler of
Kibangu and was one of the two main
Kinlaza claimants to the
throne of the
Kingdom of
Kongo during its civil...
- Awenekongo,
Mbamba Lovata claimant (1678–1715)
Pedro IV, Awenekongo,
Kibangu claimant (1695–1709),
Manikongo (1709–1718)
Manuel II,
Manikongo (1718–1743)...
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mountain top
fortresses of the
rival kings.
These were the
Mountain of
Kibangu east of the
capital and the
fortress of the Águas Rosadas, a line founded...
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ruler of
Kibangu and was the
first Água
Rosada claimant to the
throne of the
Kingdom of
Kongo during its
civil war. He
ruled the
Kingdom of
Kibangu from 1688...
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three brothers were
initially headquartered at the
mountain fortress of
Kibangu.
During the
Civil War all
parties claimed kingship over
Kongo (or what...
- André I
Mvizi a
Mkanga was a
ruler of
Kibangu and was one of the two main
Kinlaza claimants to the
throne of the
Kingdom of
Kongo during its
civil war...