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- Garcia I. Garcia never held power strongly, and the Kimpanzu returned to power under Ambrosio I. Kimpanzu domination ended in 1641 when two brothers Álvaro...
- The Kimpanzu were members of the Mpanzu kanda also known as the House of Kimpanzu, one of the lineages from which the kings of Kongo were chosen during...
- king was successfully restored only to be later poisoned by Alvaro V, a Kimpanzu.[citation needed] After waging a second war against his cousins, Nimi a...
- was one of the main factions during the Kongo Civil War along with the Kimpanzu and Kinkanga a Mvika kandas. They are remembered in tradition and are evoked...
- centuries pitting partisans of the House of Kinlaza against the House of Kimpanzu. Numerous other factions entered the fray claiming descent from one or...
- ruled from June 1669 to 1670. He was the first member of the House of Kimpanzu to become the king since Afonso II was king at the beginning of the civil...
- member of the House of Kimpanzu, meaning that the House was born with the union of parts of the Houses of Kinzala and Kimpanzu. Ultimately this meant...
- Kingdom of Kongo for a short period in 1636. The king was part of the Kimpanzu kanda. He was a cousin to the founding monarchs of the Kinlaza kanda that...
- dynasty Ambrósio I, Manikongo (1626–1631) Álvaro IV, Manikongo (1631–1636) Kimpanzu dynasty Álvaro V, Manikongo (1636) Kinlaza dynasty Álvaro VI, Manikongo...
- of Kinlaza. Since 1666, the two royal kandas, or lineages, Kinlaza and Kimpanzu, had been fighting bitterly over the Kingdom of Kongo. In 1669, Pedro III...