Category:Joseph Cinqué

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English: Sengbe Pieh (1813 – ca. 1879), later knownn as Joseph Cinqué, was a West African man of the Mende people and was the most prominent defendant in the en:Amistad (1841) case, in which it was found that he and 51 others had been victims of the illegal Atlantic slave trade.


<nowiki>Joseph Cinque; Joseph Cinque; Joseph Cinqué; Сенгбе Пье; Sengbe Pieh; Sengbe Pieh; Joseph Cinqué; 約瑟夫·辛奎; Joseph Cinqué; Joseph Cinqué; Joseph Cinque; Sengbe Pieh; ジョセフ・チンクエ; Joseph Cinqué; جوزيف سينكي; ג'וזף סינקה; Joseph Cinqué; Joseph Cinqué; Joseph Cinqué; Joseph Cinque; Joseph Cinqué; Joseph Cinqué; Sengbe Pieh; Joseph Cinqué; Joseph Cinqué; schiavo caporivolta di etnia mende; Anführer der Sklavenrevolte an Bord des spanischen Schiffes La Amistad; leader of La Amistad slave revolt; homme qui a mené une révolte sur le bateau négrier espagnol La Amistad; יליד מערב אפריקה שנחטף לעבדות ולחם לחירותו; comerciante d'esclavos cubanu (1814–1879); Joseph Cinque; Sengbe Pieh; Joseph Cinqué; Sengbe Pieh; סינקה; Joseph Cinque; Joseph Cinqué; Sengbe Pieh; جوزيف سينكى; 約瑟夫·山克; Sengbe Pieh; Joseph Cinque; Cinqué</nowiki>
Joseph Cinqué 
leader of La Amistad slave revolt
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Name in native language
  • Sengbe Pieh
Date of birthc. 1814
Sierra Leone Colony and Protectorate
Date of deathc. 1879
Sierra Leone Colony and Protectorate
Place of burial
Country of citizenship
Occupation
  • Slave rebellion leader
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Wikidata Q1397714
ISNI: 0000000448877717
VIAF ID: 64934267
GND ID: 124221920
Library of Congress authority ID: n88129820
IdRef ID: 226260402
U.S. National Archives Identifier: 10572749
J9U ID: 987007428711305171
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