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Name: soyo

Type: Cluster

Start: 1662 AD

End: 1709 AD

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The cluster includes all the forms of the country.

The cluster includes the following incarnations of the same nation:

  • Kingdom of Soyo
  • Establishment


  • January 1662: Rival claimants for the throne of Kongo, by then the most powerful state in Central Africa, united behind the Kimpanzu. When King Garcia II came to power, the Kimpanzu were entrenched in the county of Soyo giving support to the remaining Nsundi and Kimpanzu partisans inside Kongo while claiming the title of Princes and later Grand Princes. By the end of Garcia's reign, Soyo was completely independent of Kongo.
  • Chronology


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    1. Kongo Civil War


    Was a war of succession between rival houses of the Kingdom of Kongo.

  • July 1666: King Álvaro VII turned out to be a tyrant, hated by both political rivals and the common people. In an unprecedented move, Soyo marched on the capital and assisted the people in Álvaro VII's overthrow and murder.
  • August 1666: King Álvaro VII turned out to be a tyrant, hated by both political rivals and the common people. In an unprecedented move, Soyo marched on the capital and assisted the people in Álvaro VII's overthrow and murder.
  • February 1669: In 1669, King Pedro III, a Kinlaza partisan, took power in Mbanza-Congo. Soyo, a rival faction, intervened militarily and deposed Pedro III from the throne. This event marked a period of political instability in the region.
  • March 1669: King Pedro III was a Kinlaza partisan who became king of Kongo in January 1669. Soyo, a rival faction, sent a force to remove him from power, leading to political instability in Mbanza-Congo.
  • October 1709: After the battle of Mbula, Pedro dedicated himself to reunifying Kongo.

  • Disestablishment


  • October 1709: After the battle of Mbula, Pedro dedicated himself to reunifying Kongo.
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