Boamponsem (died 1694) was a Denkyirahene[1] from the 1650s until his death in 1694.
In 1692, Boamponsem sent an envoy to the Gold Coast to engage with the newly encamped Dutch and English trading posts and military installations, to gather intelligence, trade, and advocate his people's interests.
Boamponsem is remembered by European observers and in Denkyiran tradition as a successful but autocratic ruler.[2]
Boamponsem was named after the Boa Amponsem Senior High School in Dunkwa-on-Offin.
Sources
edit- McKaskie, T. C. "Denkyira in the Making of Asante" in The Journal of African History Vol. 48 (2007) no. 1, p. 1-2
References
edit- ^ Anokye, Kwasi (2016-02-02). Reigns of Trance: A Komfo Anokye Story. Lulu.com. ISBN 978-1-329-84963-1.
- ^ Flannery, Kent; Marcus, Joyce (2012-05-15). The Creation of Inequality: How Our Prehistoric Ancestors Set the Stage for Monarchy, Slavery, and Empire. Harvard University Press. p. 436. ISBN 978-0-674-06497-3.