WebBokassa with his wives and children, some wearing the controversial uniform. He is most well-known, however, for declaring himself Bokassa I, Central African Emperor in 1976. Bokassa felt that the Central African Republic needed to stand out among other African nations and that by proclaiming an empire, they could gain the world’s respect. http://royalmonacoriviera.over-blog.com/2024/05/rencontre-avec-un-ambassadeur-des-arts-de-la-culture-et-de-la-paix-h.i.h.prince-jean-barthelemy-bokassa.html
Катрін Денгіаде — Вікіпедія
Catherine Martine Denguiadé became Catherine Bokassa (born 7 August 1949) is a Central African former member of the royal family and the widow of Jean-Bédel Bokassa. She was one of several wives of Emperor Bokassa but she became the Empress when he created the Central African Empire. Her son was chosen as his heir apparent. WebCatherine Bokassa, l'une des femmes du président de la République Centrafricaine Jean-Bedel Bokassa à Bangui en mars 1975. (Photo by William KAREL/Gamma-Rapho via … tsubo womens
Dark Age : The Political Odyssey of Emperor Bokassa - Google …
WebBokassa was born on 22 February 1921 as one of 12 children to Mindogon Mgboundoulou, a village chief, and his wife Marie Yokowo in Bobangui, a large M'Baka village in the Lobaye basin located at the edge of the equatorial forest, then a part of colonial French Equatorial Africa, some 80 kilometres (50 mi) southwest of Bangui. [3] WebLes tenues d'apparat de Jean Bedel Bokassa et de son épouse Catherine lors du sacre impérial de 1977 sont ainsi exposés entre une armoire du 18 e et une petit commode. On trouve là, la robe incrustée de perles et de pierres façon rubis, les deux capes et les traines doublées de fourrure d'hermine blanche. WebJean-Bédel Bokassa Jr. (born 2 November 1973) is a son of Jean-Bédel Bokassa, the former dictator of the Central African Republic and its successor state, the Central … tsu bowling