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Edith Lucie Bongo

1964 - 2009

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Édith Lucie Bongo Ondimba (née Sassou Nguesso; March 10, 1964 – March 14, 2009) was the First Lady of Gabon as the wife of President Omar Bongo from 1989 to 2009. She was part of the Bongo family. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Edith Lucie Bongo is the 787th most popular companion, the 18th most popular biography from Republic of the Congo and the most popular Congolese Companion.

Edith Lucie Bongo was the First Lady of Gabon from 1964 until her death in 2009. She was known for her philanthropic work and her role in supporting various social initiatives in Gabon during her husband's presidency.

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Among COMPANIONS

Among companions, Edith Lucie Bongo ranks 787 out of 784Before her are Rana Hussein, Kashibai, 'Masenate Mohato Seeiso, Eadgifu of Kent, Gloria, Princess of Thurn and Taxis, and Euphemia de Ross. After her are Juliana Awada, Carrie Johnson, Aleska Diamond, Olivia Lufkin, Ann Romney, and Eva Elfie.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Edith Lucie Bongo ranks 619Before her are Pat Fry, Simon Singh, Ludmila Engquist, Emilia Eberle, Bonnie Blair, and Yūko Mizutani. After her are Mark Cerny, Valeri Tikhonenko, Abdelkader El Brazi, Bharrat Jagdeo, Phil Hellmuth, and Rinaldo Capello. Among people deceased in 2009, Edith Lucie Bongo ranks 390Before her are Andrea Mead Lawrence, Billy Powell, José Carlos da Costa Araújo, Ellie Greenwich, Erich Kunzel, and Jang Ja-yeon. After her are Billy Mays, Ernő Kolczonay, Jane Randolph, Ed McMahon, Leo Rwabwogo, and Philip Carey.

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In Republic of the Congo

Among people born in Republic of the Congo, Edith Lucie Bongo ranks 18 out of 21Before her are Djimrangar Dadnadji (1954), Emmanuel Nadingar (1951), Isidore Mvouba (1954), Alain Mabanckou (1966), Aurlus Mabélé (1953), and Lobilo Boba (1950). After her are Serge Ibaka (1989), Delvin N'Dinga (1988), Lorène Bazolo (1983), Aurélio Buta (1997), Férébory Doré (1989), and Lucien Aubey (1984).

Among COMPANIONS In Republic of the Congo

Among companions born in Republic of the Congo, Edith Lucie Bongo ranks 1