Álvaro VI of Kongo
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Álvaro VI | |
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Manikongo | |
Reign | 1636 - 1641 |
Predecessor | Álvaro V |
Successor | Garcia II |
Died | 22 February 1641 |
Dynasty | Kinlaza dynasty |
Álvaro VI of Kongo, sometimes called Nimi a Lukeni a Nzenze a Ntumba (in the Kikongo language), was a ruler of the Kingdom of Kongo.
Descended through the female line of Anna Ntumba from King Afonso I, he became Duke of Mbemba in 1634. On August 27, 1636, he took power after killing his jealous cousin, Álvaro V who had once before tried to kill him and his brother the future Garcia II. During his six-year reign he abandoned the region to the Count of Soyo (in 1637) and fought with the Dutch in against the Portuguese at Luanda.
Álvaro died on January or February 22, 1641; his brother succeeded him as Garcia II of Kongo.
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- 1641 deaths
- Manikongo of Kongo
- 17th-century African people
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