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Negue Djogo (February 2, 1932 - 1995) was a
Chadian officer and politician. A French-trained Sara
Catholic officer, his
first prominent ****ignment came...
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Military Council until 12
October 1982.
Changed name to
Masie Nguema Biyogo Ñegue Ndong in 1976 due to the
policy of Africanization.
Executed by
firing squad...
- Macías
Nguema (born Mez-m Ngueme,
later Africanised to
Masie Nguema Biyogo Ñegue Ndong; 1
January 1924 – 29
September 1979),
often referred to as Macías...
- Gn****ingbé Eyadéma
Francisco Macías
Nguema changed to
Masie Nguema Biyogo Ñegue Ndong Sometimes, the name
change can be used to
reflect a
change of faith...
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habuit quinque filios: Gothus, Valagothus, Gebidus, Burgundus, Longobardus.
Negue autem habuit tres filios: Wandalus, Saxo, Boguarus.
Hessitio had four sons...
- is
sometimes accompanied by a
dwarf to
accentuate his height. The name
Negue Jadin means "Field Slave" and this
character dates back to
times when only...
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Francisco Macías Nguema,
later Africanized his name to
Masie Nguema Biyogo Ñegue Ndong,
former dictator of
Equatorial Guinea Francisco Olivencia (1934–2019)...
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President of Chad In
office 29
April 1979 – 3
September 1979 Vice
President Negué Djogo Preceded by
Goukouni Oueddei Succeeded by
Goukouni Oueddei Personal...
- transformations, so that by the end of his rule he was
known as
Masie Nguema Biyogo Ñegue Ndong. Much of the po****tion
residing on the
island of Bioko, consisting...
- 1637-1673 (in French) (Des Régionalismes ed.). Monein, France: Pyrémonde-princi
negue. ISBN 9782846182508. OCLC 64167123. Hosford,
Desmond (April 15, 2013). Le...