Badu Bonsu II was a leader of the Ahanta who originally migrated south and separated from the Fante people upon reaching the Pra River and a Ghanaian king who was executed in 1838 by the Dutch, who, at the time, were in control of the Dutch Gold Coast.[1]
^"Badu Bonsu II; The King whose head was Preserved in a jar in a laboratory". Ghanaian Museum. 2020-01-20. Archived from the original on 2020-09-29. Retrieved 2020-02-07.
Bonsu is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: BaduBonsuII (died 1838), Ghanaian king of the Ahanta Mensa Bonsu (died 1896), Asantehene...
the Netherlands. During his research, Japin came across the story of BaduBonsuII, a Ghanaian prince who rebelled against the Dutch overlords in 1837...
Ahanta king BaduBonsuII, whose forces had killed two of Tonneboeijer's envoys. Tonneboeijer's army was ambushed on 28 October 1837 by BaduBonsu's forces...
seaside town of Busua. In 1837 the king of Ahanta, Baidoo Bonsoe II (BaduBonsuII), rebelled against the Dutch government and killed several officers...
Mensah-Bonsu, Justice of the Supreme Court Traditional Rulers Togbe S. D. Sorkpor Nana Adusei Pok Nana Nyameye Baah Nana Owusu Ansah Kokroo II. Statesmen...
Owusu Ansa, who she had three children with: Osei Kofi; Osei Bonsu; Osei Badu. Osei Bonsu later became Asantehene. According to tradition, Yaadom's fifth...
Jena: Leipzig, 1932. Piel, J. (1933-1940) Os nomes germânicos na toponímia portuguesa. In Boletim Português de Filologia vol. II-VII: Lisboa. Joseph Piel...
November 2015. "Meiway Biography". Meiway (in French). "Deborah Vanessa Owusu-Bonsu Uncovered!". At Ghana. 1 December 2011. Retrieved 1 March 2014. "Deborah...
National Assembly official report". Ghana Publications Corporation. 1970: ii. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) The Statesman's...