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Phillipp Mwene (born 29
January 1994) is an
Austrian professional footballer who
plays as a full-back for
Bundesliga club
Mainz 05 and the
Austria national...
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Mwene Muji was a
polity around Lake Mai-Ndombe in the
Congo Basin,
likely stretching south to Idiofa. It
bordered the Tio
Kingdom among others to its...
- manicongo, an
alteration of the
KiKongo term
Mwene Kongo (literally "Lord of Kongo"). The term wene, from
which mwene is derived, is also used to mean kingdom...
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Mwene-Ditu is a town in
southern Democratic Republic of the Congo,
Lomami Province. The town of
Mwene Ditu is born of the
Presidential Order Act No. 43/2003...
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Empire –
sometimes referred to as the
Mutapa Kingdom, Mwenemutapa, (Shona:
Mwene (or Munhu) we Mutapa, Portuguese: Monomotapa) – was an
African empire in...
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provinces ruled by the Manikongo, the
Portuguese version of the
Kongo title Mwene Kongo,
meaning "lord or
ruler of the
Kongo kingdom", but its
sphere of influence...
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Portuguese colonialists abducted the
twenty first (21st)
Mbunda Monarch, King
Mwene Mbandu I
Lyondthzi Kapova. Due to the Mbunda/Aluyi
interaction since the...
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Congo Basin of the Boma people,
around Lake Mai-Ndombe. It
split from
Mwene Muji in the
early 17th century, with
tradition holding its
founder as Maluma...
- posts, were
composed of the
Mwene Lumbo (lord of the palace/major-domo),
Mfila Ntu (most
trusted councilor/prime minister),
Mwene Vangu-Vangu (lord of deeds...
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Kingdom of Kongo,
known commonly as the
Manikongos (KiKongo: Mwenekongo).
Mwene (plural: Awene) in
Kikongo meant a
person holding authority, particularly...