André II Mvizi a Luken (c. 1798–1842) was the king of Kongo from 1830-1842.
He was the first child of the Manikongo Garcia V Nkanga Mvemba.
Eventually André was overthrown by Henrique III, though he survived but never regained the throne.[1]
References
- ^ Thronton, John. 2000. “Mbanza Kongo/Sao Salvador: Kongo's Holy City” in Africa's Urban Past (eds.) David Anderson and Richard Rathbone. Oxford: James Currey Ltd. Page 76
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Awenekongo of the Kilukeni kanda (1390–1567) | |
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Awenekongo of the Kwilu kanda (1567–1622) | |
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Awenekongo of the Nkanga a Mvika kanda (1622–1626) | |
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Mwenekongo of the Kwilu kanda (1626–1636) | |
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Awenekongo of the Kimpanzu kanda (1636) | |
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Awenekongo of the Kinlaza kanda (1636–1665) | |
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Civil War Awenekongo (1665–1678) | |
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Post-Civil War states | |
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Awenekongo after the recapture of São Salvador (1709–1891) | |
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Awenekongo after 1881 vassalage treaty with Portugal (1891–1914) | |
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Pretenders to the Kongo throne since 1914 |
- Alvaro XV of Kongo
- Pedro VII of Kongo
- António III of Kongo
- Isabel Maria da Gama, Q of Kongo (regent)
- Pedro VIII of Kongo
- Isabel Maria da Gama of Kongo (regent)
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