Kodjo (slave)
Kodjo also Cojo and Codjo (1800s – died 26 January 1833) was a Surinamese slave. On 26 January 1833, he was burnt alive for starting the 1832 fire in Paramaribo which caused the destruction of 46 houses. Kodjo used to be known as a criminal. Nowadays, he is remembered as a resistance fighter.
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Kodjo (slave)
Kodjo also Cojo and Codjo (1800s – died 26 January 1833) was a Surinamese slave. On 26 January 1833, he was burnt alive for starting the 1832 fire in Paramaribo which caused the destruction of 46 houses. Kodjo used to be known as a criminal. Nowadays, he is remembered as a resistance fighter.
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Kodjo also Cojo and Codjo (180 ...... bered as a resistance fighter.
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Kodjo, in de oudste bronnen ge ...... ureur-generaal en de griffier.
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1833-01-26
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Paramaribo, Surinam
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