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* c. 1703 Nkubeam near Axim, Gold Coast (West Africa), + after 1753 probably in today's Ghana, according to the tombstone near Shama + 1784), philosopher of African origin in Germany, taught in Wittenberg, Halle and Jena
- Antonius Guilielmus Amo Afer ab Aximo in Guinea
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* c. 1703 Nkubeam near Axim, Gold Coast (West Africa), + after 1753 probably in today's Ghana, according to the tombstone near Shama + 1784), philosopher of African origin in Germany, taught in Wittenberg, Halle and Jena |
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