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William I of Bimbia, born Bile, was the chief and king of the Isubu ethnic group, who lived in Bimbia on the coast of Cameroon in the mid-to-late 19th century. British traders recognised the sovereignty of William's Bimbia and titled him "king". William sold land to the British missionary Alfred Saker to found the Baptist colony of Victoria, now Limbe. This puzzled rival Bakweri chiefs, since William did not actually own the territory. William was succeeded by Young King William, his son.

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  • William Ier de Bimbia (fr)
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  • William Ier de Bimbia, né Bile, est un chef et roi de l'ethnie Isubu. Il vivait à Bimbia sur la côte du Cameroun au milieu et à la fin du XIXe siècle. Des commerçants britanniques ont reconnu la souveraineté de William sur Bimbia et l'ont qualifié de «roi». (fr)
  • William I of Bimbia, born Bile, was the chief and king of the Isubu ethnic group, who lived in Bimbia on the coast of Cameroon in the mid-to-late 19th century. British traders recognised the sovereignty of William's Bimbia and titled him "king". William sold land to the British missionary Alfred Saker to found the Baptist colony of Victoria, now Limbe. This puzzled rival Bakweri chiefs, since William did not actually own the territory. William was succeeded by Young King William, his son. (en)
  • William Bimbia (ur. jako Bile) – wódz i król afrykańskiego plemienia , które żyło w krainie na wybrzeżu współczesnego Kamerunu. Swoje ziemie William sprzedał brytyjskiemu misjonarzowi Alfredowi Sakerowi, który założył na nich osadę Victoria (obecne Limbé) i utworzył brytyjski Protektorat Zatoki Ambas. (pl)
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  • William Ier de Bimbia, né Bile, est un chef et roi de l'ethnie Isubu. Il vivait à Bimbia sur la côte du Cameroun au milieu et à la fin du XIXe siècle. Des commerçants britanniques ont reconnu la souveraineté de William sur Bimbia et l'ont qualifié de «roi». (fr)
  • William I of Bimbia, born Bile, was the chief and king of the Isubu ethnic group, who lived in Bimbia on the coast of Cameroon in the mid-to-late 19th century. British traders recognised the sovereignty of William's Bimbia and titled him "king". William sold land to the British missionary Alfred Saker to found the Baptist colony of Victoria, now Limbe. This puzzled rival Bakweri chiefs, since William did not actually own the territory. William was succeeded by Young King William, his son. (en)
  • William Bimbia (ur. jako Bile) – wódz i król afrykańskiego plemienia , które żyło w krainie na wybrzeżu współczesnego Kamerunu. Swoje ziemie William sprzedał brytyjskiemu misjonarzowi Alfredowi Sakerowi, który założył na nich osadę Victoria (obecne Limbé) i utworzył brytyjski Protektorat Zatoki Ambas. (pl)
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