Late Middle Ages · Africa · Religion
1482
Kongo Kingdom Encounters Christianity
1482
Following initial contact with Portuguese missionaries accompanying Diogo Cao's expedition, the Manikongo Nzinga a Nkuwu allowed the baptism of several court nobles and the construction of modest churches in his capital Mbanza Kongo. The conversion was partly strategic, designed to secure Portuguese military and diplomatic support against neighboring kingdoms. The resulting syncretic Christianity blended Catholic ritual with Kongo spiritual traditions in ways that persist in the region today.