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Manuel III of Kongo

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Manuel III of Kongo
Manuel circa 1912
Reign1911 – 1914
PredecessorManuel Nkomba of Kongo
SuccessorMonarchy abolished
Born1872
Died1927
FatherPedro VI of Kongo

Manuel III Afonso of Kongo, previously Manuel Martins Kiditu, was the last Mwenekongo (ruler) of the Kingdom of Kongo, ruling as a vassal of the Portuguese empire from 1911 to 1914.[1]

He was educated at Portuguese schools in Luanda and Huila. In 1893, he was hired as a page for Álvaro XIV of Kongo. He worked as an interpreter before settling in São Salvador in 1909. The royal family of Kongo chose him as ruler in 1911, on the death of Manuel Nkomba of Kongo. He was later described as "wise in the ways and customs of white men".[2]

Manuel's reign over the reduced territory of the kingdom was ended by a revolt in 1914, at which point the Portuguese abolished the kingdom and assimilated the territory into the colony of Angola. By 1915, Manuel III also lost much of his claim to the throne, as the royal family recognized Álvaro XV Afonso Nzinga as ruler instead. He died of tuberculosis in 1927.

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References

  1. ^ Ben Cahoon. "Angola Traditional states". worldstatesmen.org. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
  2. ^ Maria Emília Madeira Santos, A Africa e a instalação do sistema colonial (c.1885-c.1930): III Reunião Internacional de História de África (Instituto de Investigação Científica Tropical, Centro de Estudos de História e Cartografia Antiga, 2000), p. 357
Preceded by Manikongo
1911 to 1914
Succeeded by
Monarchy abolished
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