Pedro VI of Kongo
Pedro VI or Mbemba was King of Kongo from 1896 to 1910. When he succeeded in 1896, he was too young so his uncle Henrique IV was regent until 1901. He died in 1910. It is rumoured that he may have been a grandfather of José Eduardo dos Santos.[1] His oldest son, Nkomba, was there to succeed him in 1910 (and then he died a year later).
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- ^ HISTORY OF THE KINGS OF KONGO
Preceded by Álvaro XIV (Henrique regent until 1901) | Manikongo 1896–1910 | Succeeded by |
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Rulers of the Kingdom of Kongo
- Lukeni lua Nimi
- Nanga of Kongo
- Nlaza of Kongo
- Nkuwu a Ntinu of Kongo
- João I of Kongo
- Afonso I of Kongo
- Pedro I of Kongo
- Diogo I Nkumbi a Mpudi
- Afonso II of Kongo
- Bernardo I of Kongo
- Henrique I of Kongo
the recapture of São Salvador (1709–1891)
- Pedro IV of Kongo
- Manuel II of Kongo
- Garcia IV of Kongo
- Nicolau I of Kongo
- Afonso IV of Kongo
- António II of Kongo
- Sebastião I of Kongo
- "Pedro V"
- Álvaro XI of Kongo
- José I of Kongo
- Afonso V of Kongo
- Álvaro XII of Kongo
- Aleixo I of Kongo
- Joaquim I of Kongo
- Henrique II of Kongo
- Garcia V of Kongo
- André II of Kongo
- Henrique III of Kongo
- Álvaro XIII of Kongo
- Pedro V of Kongo
1881 vassalage treaty with Portugal (1891–1914)
- Álvaro XIV of Kongo
- Henrique IV of Kongo
- Pedro VI of Kongo
- Manuel Nkomba of Kongo
- Manuel III of Kongo
- 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)