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Queen Nzinga's (Njinga) relations with the Portuguese were marked with conflict. When she went to Luanda, headquarters of the Portuguese in Angola, to negotiate with the governor he refused her a chair, a courtesy due one of equal rank. She is said to have sat down, as shown in this engraving. ca. 1620s. 
Unique Identifier ART355420 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 7912px × 5683px 
Photo Credit Art Resource 
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African, People
Colonialism
Engraving
Portuguese
Queens, General