Kittamaqundi

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kittamaqundi an entity of type: Thing

Around 1622, the Piscataway tribe, which led the Conoy Federation, built a town they soon called Kittamaqundi on Piscataway Creek near the modern day town of Piscataway, Prince George's County, Maryland. When English first visited the town, in 1634, they learned it was named after the relatively new Tayac (Emperor) , who had assumed power the previous year after killing his brother Wannas. rdf:langString
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