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Manikongo (also
called Awenekongo or
Mwenekongo) was the
title of the
ruler of the
Kingdom of Kongo, a
kingdom that
existed from the 14th to the 19th centuries...
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Manuel III
Afonso of Kongo,
previously Manuel Martins Kiditu, was the last
Mwenekongo (ruler) of the
Kingdom of Kongo,
ruling as a v****al of the Portuguese...
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rulers of the
Kingdom of
Kongo known commonly as the
Manikongos (KiKongo:
Mwenekongo).
Mwene (plural: Awene) in
Kikongo meant a
person holding authority, particularly...
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Nkanga a
Mvika kanda (1622–1626)
Pedro II of
Kongo Garcia I of
Kongo Mwenekongo of the
Kwilu kanda (1626–1636) Ambrósio I of
Kongo Álvaro IV of Kongo...
- António I Vita a
Nkanga (or
Mvita a Nkanga) was a
mwenekongo of the
Kingdom of
Kongo who
ruled from 1661 to his
defeat and
death at the
Battle of Mbwila...
- Ambrósio I Nimi a
Nkanga was a
mwenekongo of the
Kingdom of
Kongo who
ruled from (March 1626 to
March 7, 1631.) Ambrósio I was the
nephew of Álvaro III...
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become king. The
nobles elected the Duke of
Mbamba to the post of
mwenekongo,
ushering the
short dynasty of the
House of Nsundi.
Alvaro III formalized...
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reign of
Nkuwu a Ntinu, a son of
Lukeni and the last non-Catholic
mwenekongo, the
throne p****ed from
father to son.
Occasionally there were usurpations...
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Ordelaffi (1390–1448), Lord of Forlì António I of
Kongo (died 1665),
mwenekongo of the
Kingdom of
Kongo Antonio I,
Prince of
Monaco (1661–1731), sovereign...
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Sultanate Kongolese war of
succession (1543–1545),
after the
death of
mwenekongo Afonso I of
Kongo Bunyoro war of
succession (mid-16th century), enthroning...