Abstract

The article is devoted to the most interesting phenomenon in the history of the development of European education in Tropical Africa - the schools of the Kingdom of the Congo, the appearance and dissemination of which dates back to the end of the XV - the beginning of the XVI centuries. The role of the prominent Congolese monarch, Alfonso I, is shown in the Christianization of the kingdom, the spread of European education and the struggle against slavers.

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