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Description Maria de Fonseca, daughter of a Portuguese-Angolan trader, said to be the favourite wife of Msiri, King of Katanga, in 1892.
Date Original published 1892, downloaded from website 30 April 2007.
Source http://collin.francois.free.fr/Le_tour_du_monde/textes/Katenga/Gravures/gravure257-2.jpg
Author Magazine illustration by Edouard_Riou, died 1900. Published by [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charton Édouard Charton (died 1890) in 'Tour du Monde' Magazine, 1892-3, now in the public domain (see www.collin.francois.free.fr)


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