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Nzinga Ana de
Sousa Mbande,
Nzinga (/nəˈzɪŋɡə/; c. 1583 – 17
December 1663) was a
southwest African ruler who
ruled as
queen of the
Ambundu Kingdoms of...
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Nzinga a
Nkuwu or
Nkuwu Nzinga Afonso I of
Kongo (c. 1456–1542 or 1543), also
known as
Mvemba a
Nzinga or
Nzinga Mbemba Nzinga Blake (born 1981), American/Sierra...
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Mvemba a
Nzinga,
Nzinga Mbemba,
Funsu Nzinga Mvemba or Dom
Alfonso (c. 1456–1542 or 1543), also
known as King
Afonso I, was the
sixth ruler of the Kingdom...
- King João I (born
Nzinga-a-Nkuwu; ca. 1440 – 1509) was the 5th
ManiKongo of the
Kingdom of
Kongo (Kongo: Kongo-dia-Ntotila)
between 1470 and 1509. He voluntarily...
- supporters,
subsequently known as
Nzinga Mona (or
Nzinga's son), away and
rebuild her army.
Using this support,
Nzinga moved northward and
captured the...
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Leonor Nzinga Nlaza (floruit 1491), was a
queen consort of King
Nzinga a
Nkuwu of the
Kingdom of Kongo. The
specific ancestry of
Leonor Nzinga Nlaza is...
- 2013
online radio broadcast that he was
stepping down and that
Hashim Nzinga, then
national chief of staff,
would replace him. This move
created a schism...
- from 1663 to 1666. She was the
younger sister of the
famous queen Ana I
Nzinga, who
united the
kingdoms of
Ndongo and Matamba. Her
sister arranged for...
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Afonso II was a
ruler of the
Kingdom of
Kongo in 1561.
Little is
known about Afonso II or his reign.
Duarte Lopes told
Filippo Pigafetta the
Italian humanist...
- Héritier
Luvumbu Personal information Full name Héritier
Luvumbu Nzinga Date of
birth (1992-07-23) 23 July 1992 (age 32)
Place of
birth Kinshasa, Zaire...