Bernardo I | |
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Mwene Kongo | |
Bernardo I of Kongo | |
Reign | 1561 to 1567 |
Predecessor | Afonso II |
Successor | Henrique I |
Dynasty | Lukeni kanda |
Bernardo I of Kongo (died 1567) was a 16th-century manikongo (ruler) of the Kingdom of Kongo, a region encompassing areas in 21st-century Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo. He came to power after murdering his half-brother Afonso II who was less well-disposed toward the Portuguese.
The rule of Bernardo I extended from 1561 to 1567. He was killed fighting the Yaka on Kongo's eastern frontier. The Yaka, who were referred to as Jagas by the Essikongo and the Portuguese, would invade and nearly conquer Kongo in 1568.
See also
References
- Thornton, John (2006): "Elite Women in the Kingdom of Kongo: Historical Perspectives on Women's Political Power", page 447. The Journal of African History, Vol. 47.
- Oliver, Roland and Atmore, Anthony (2001): Medieval Africa, 1250-1800, page 173. Cambridge University Press.
Preceded byAfonso II | Manikongo 1561–1567 |
Succeeded byHenrique I |
Rulers of the Kingdom of Kongo | |
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Awenekongo of the Kilukeni kanda (1390–1567) | |
Awenekongo of the Kwilu kanda (1567–1622) | |
Awenekongo of the Nkanga a Mvika kanda (1622–1626) | |
Mwenekongo of the Kwilu kanda (1626–1636) | |
Awenekongo of the Kimpanzu kanda (1636) | |
Awenekongo of the Kinlaza kanda (1636–1665) | |
Civil War Awenekongo (1665–1678) | |
Post-Civil War states | |
Awenekongo after the recapture of São Salvador (1709–1891) |
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Awenekongo after 1881 vassalage treaty with Portugal (1891–1914) | |
Pretenders to the Kongo throne since 1914 |
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