Renaissance · Africa · Religion

1633

Kongo Court at Its Height

1633

King Garcia II of Kongo, a devout Catholic who corresponded with the pope in Latin, ruled a central African kingdom that combined Christianity with ancestral ritual. Capuchin missionaries worked alongside traditional priests at his court. Kongo's sophisticated blend of cultures would not survive the century's civil wars, which the transatlantic slave trade would make both more frequent and more devastating.