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Nzinga Ana de Sousa Mbande, Nzinga (/ n ə ˈ z ɪ ŋ ɡ ə /; c. 1583 – 17 December 1663) was a southwest African ruler who ruled as queen of the Ambundu Kingdoms of Ndongo (1624–1663) and Matamba (1631–1663), located in present-day northern Angola. [1]
Descendants: The Rise of Red is a 2024 American musical teen fantasy comedy film directed by Jennifer Phang from a screenplay by Dan Frey and Ru Sommer. Produced by Disney Channel, the film is the fourth in the Descendants franchise, being a spin-off of the previous three films and a follow-up from Descendants: The Royal Wedding. [1]
The Kingdom of Matamba (pre-1550–1744) was an African state located in what is now the Baixa de Cassange region of Malanje Province of modern-day Angola.Joined to the Kingdom of Ndongo by Queen Nzinga in 1631, the state had many male and female rulers.
In 1631, Matamba was invaded by the warrior queen Nzinga Mbande of the neighboring Northern Mbundu Kingdom of Ndongo. From then on, the state would be ruled by Ndongo monarchs of the Guterres Dynasty.
Queen Belle (portrayed by Keegan Connor Tracy), from Beauty and the Beast, is the former queen of Auradon, King Beast's wife, and Ben's mother. Fairy Godmother (portrayed by Melanie Paxson , and by Grace Narducci as a teen in The Rise of Red ), from Cinderella , also known as Fay in her youth, is the principal of Auradon Prep, and Jane's mother.
The original "Descendants" film focused on Carlos and his friends Mal (Dove Cameron), Evie (Sofia Carson) and Jay (Booboo Stewart) — the children of Maleficent, the Evil Queen from "Snow White ...
The following is an incomplete list of Ngolas (ruler) of the Kingdom of Ndongo, a pre-colonial West−Central African state in what is now Angola.. The full title of those who ruled over the Northern Mbundu Kingdom of Ndongo was Ngola a Kilanje.
Descendants is an American media franchise centered on a series of Disney Channel musical fantasy films. [1] The franchise was created by Josann McGibbon and Sara Parriott, [2] with the first three films directed by Kenny Ortega, and the fourth directed by Jennifer Phang.