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  1. Emperor of Ethiopia

    N gus N g st br Emperor realm Ethiopian Empire Ethiopia coatofarms Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah.png ... the Emperor of Ethiopia had theoretically unlimited power over his subjects, his councilors came to play ... Theodorean Emperors were Yohannes IV of Ethiopia Yohannes IV , Menelik II and Haile Selassie . Emperor ... of Ethiopia , Emperor Haile Selassie was forced to flee abroad. Benito Mussolini instead made Ethiopia an Italian province and proclaimed Victor Emmanuel III of Italy Emperor of Ethiopia Victor Emmanuel III to be the Emperor of Ethiopia a title considered illegitimate by parts of the international ... reinstated to power in Ethiopia by the British government. The position of the Emperor and the Line ... of Ethiopia EMPEROR bold, capital letters chart start chart chart end Marriage chart start chart ... YKA YKA File Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah.png 30px Emperor br Yekuno Amlak of Ethiopia YEKUNO ... Q SM1 WED QID SM1 File Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah.png 30px Emperor br Yagbe u Seyon of Ethiopia ... 30px Emperor br Sons of Yagbe u Seyon of Ethiopia SENFA ARED IV br small 1294 1295 small HEZ File Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah.png 30px Emperor br Sons of Yagbe u Seyon of Ethiopia HEZBA ASGAD ... of Judah.png 30px Emperor br Sons of Yagbe u Seyon of Ethiopia JIN ASGAD br small 1297 1298 small SAB File Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah.png 30px Emperor br Sons of Yagbe u Seyon of Ethiopia ... 30px Emperor br Dawit I of Ethiopia DAWIT I br small 1382 1413 small chart Q , v v chart Q TD1 YSQ TMR ZRY TD1 File Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah.png 30px Emperor br Tewodros I of Ethiopia ... of Judah.png 30px Emperor br Baeda Maryam of Ethiopia BAEDA MARYAM I br small 1468 1478 small chart ... of the Tribe of Judah.png 30px Emperor br Dawit II of Ethiopia DAWIT II br small 1507 1540 small ... of the Tribe of Judah.png 30px Emperor br Menas of Ethiopia MENAS br small 1559 1563 small chart border ... of Judah.png 30px Emperor br Susenyos of Ethiopia SUSENYOS I br small 1606 1632 small WAR Warada ...   more details



  1. Ethiopia

    after his signing the disputed treaty between Ethiopia and Italy in 1889, Emperor Menelik II ..., nor the right to govern our empire in absolute independence. The Emperor of Ethiopia is a descendant ... as well as conquests, particularly by Menelik II of Ethiopia Emperor Menelik II and Ras Gobena . In 1974, the dynasty led by Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia Haile Selassie was overthrown as civil ... Dawit II of Ethiopia Lebna Dengel , Emperor of Ethiopia unicode n gus n g st Emperor of Ethiopia ... IV 2007 , p.111 ISBN 1844135292 ref In 1428, the Emperor Yeshaq I of Ethiopia Yeshaq sent two emissaries ... under Emperor Dawit II of Ethiopia Lebna Dengel , who had just inherited the throne from his ... and Portugal took sides in the conflict. However, when Emperor Susenyos of Ethiopia Susenyos converted ..., Emperor Fasilides of Ethiopia Fasilides , declared the state religion to again be Ethiopian Orthodox ... Emperor of Ethiopia Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia Tewodros II s rule is often placed as the beginning ..., it was not until 1855 that Ethiopia was completely united and the power in the Emperor restored, beginning with the reign of Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia Tewodros II . Upon his ascent, despite still large centrifugal forces, he began modernizing Ethiopia and recentralizing power in the Emperor ... Menelik to Adwa Ethiopia as we currently know it began under the reign of Menelik II who was Emperor ... as emperor of Ethiopia is the best known and perhaps most influential in the nation s history. He ... of Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia Haile Selassie I , who came to power after Iyasu V ... R pebl k conventional long name Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia common name Ethiopia image flag Flag of Ethiopia.svg image coat Coat of arms of Ethiopia.svg image map Ethiopia Africa orthographic ... Forward, Dear Mother Ethiopia small File Wedefit Gesgeshi Widd Innat Ittyoppya.ogg official languages ... 2011 ref regional languages Languages of Ethiopia Other languages official amongst the different ...   more details



  1. The Emperor

    The Emperor can refer to The Emperor Tarot card Emperor Palpatine , a character from the Star Wars franchise The God Emperor of Mankind , in the science fiction Universe Warhammer 40,000 Piano Concerto No. 5 Beethoven The Emperor book The Emperor Downfall of an Autocrat , a book by Ryszard Kapu ci ski on the last days of Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia Lim Yo Hwan also known as SlayerS BoxeR , a professional gamer. The Emperor 2013 Film See also Emperor Emperor disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Emperor

    Ethiopia refimprove date February 2012 Main Emperor of Ethiopia In Ethiopia , the Solomonic dynasty ... III claimed the title of Emperor of Ethiopia after Ethiopia was occupied by Italy during the Second ... Haile Selassie I Emperor of Ethiopia . Somalia Ajuuraan Empire Main Ajuuraan Empire The Ajuuraan ...About the monarchical office other uses Emperor disambiguation and Empress disambiguation Empress redirects here . Ranks of Nobility An emperor through Old French empereor from Latin imperator ref OEtymD emperor accessdate 2010 08 30 ref is a male monarch , usually the sovereign ruler of an empire or another type of imperial realm. Empress , the female equivalent, may indicate an emperor s wife empress ... to be of a higher honor and Royal and noble ranks rank than king s. Currently, the Emperor of Japan ... are monarch s. Within the European context, emperor and empress are considered the higher monarchical ... of state is continuously in office. Outside the European context, emperor is a translation given ... an emperor in the modern era. Some empires, such as the Holy Roman Empire and the Russian Empire , derived their office from the authority of the Roman Emperor s translatio imperii . The title was a conscious ... Senate . Historians have liberally used emperor and empire anachronistically and out of its Roman ... Holy Roman Emperor s could only be crowned emperor by the pope , which meant the coronation ... that was the only place where they could be granted to become emperor. Early Roman Emperor s avoided ... best known for this part of the imperial tradition is Roman Emperor Crisis of the Third Century Rome s third century rule. Ancient Roman empire and Byzantine emperors Classical Antiquity Main Roman Emperor ... , who can be considered the first Roman Emperor , avoided naming himself anything that could ... described as the first Caesar emperor following Suetonius . This is one of the most enduring titles ... Augustus was the honorific first bestowed on Emperor Augustus after him all Roman emperors added ...   more details



  1. Emperor An

    Emperor An lang zh is the posthumous name of several Chinese emperors. It may refer to Emperor An of Han r. 106 125 Emperor An of Jin 382 419 r. 396 403, 404 418 hndis An, Emperor ko ja zh DEFAULTSORT An, Emperor ...   more details



  1. Constitutions of Ethiopia

    Politics of Ethiopia Ethiopia has had four constitutions 1931 Constitution of Ethiopia 1955 Constitution of Ethiopia 1987 Constitution of Ethiopia 1995 Constitution of Ethiopia A proposed revision of the 1955 constitution was released in 1974, but it had no legal effect, and was soon forgotten in the events of the Derg Ethiopian Revolution . Until the adoption of the first of these constitutions, the concepts of Ethiopian government had been codified in the Kebra Nagast which presented the concept that the legitimacy of the Emperor of Ethiopia was based on its asserted descent from king Solomon of ancient Israel , and the Fetha Negest a legal code used in Ethiopia at least as early as 1450 to define the rights and responsibilities of the monarch and subjects, as defined by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church . ref Edmond J. Keller, Revolutionary Ethiopia From Empire to People s Republic Bloomington Indiana University Press, 1991 , p. 69 ref References reflist Ethiopia topics Constitutions of Ethiopia Africa topic Constitution of title Constitutions of African countries countries only yes Category Constitutions of Ethiopia ethiopia stub de Verfassungen thiopiens he no Etiopias grunnlov ...   more details



  1. Outline of Ethiopia

    dynastic history traditionally began with the reign of Emperor Menelik I in 1000 BC. ref Speaking after his signing the disputed treaty between Ethiopia and Italy in 1889, Emperor Menelik II made clear ..., nor the right to govern our empire in absolute independence. The Emperor of Ethiopia is a descendant ... became Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia Tewodros II , beginning Ethiopia s modern history. ref Christopher ... http www.amazon.com dp 1569022461 1569022461 page no? ref especially by Emperor Menelik II of Ethiopia ...double image right Flag of Ethiopia.svg 213 Coat of arms of Ethiopia.svg 124 The Flag of Ethiopia The Coat of arms of Ethiopia Image LocationEthiopia.svg thumb The location of Ethiopia See also Index of Ethiopia related articles The Ethiopia Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia is a Landlocked country ... factbook geos et.html title Ethiopia work The World Factbook publisher United States Central Intelligence Agency accessdate July 23, 2009 ref Ethiopia is bordered by Eritrea to the north, Sudan ... east. Ethiopia is one of the oldest countries in the world ref cite web title Ethiopia publisher Encyclop dia Britannica url http www.britannica.com eb article 9108373 Ethiopia accessdate ... news nation 15 43 415 29 07.txt Ethiopia, Africa s second most populous country ref Ethiopia has yielded some of humanity s oldest traces, ref cite web title Ethiopia is top choice for cradle of Homo ... to an outsider. Ethiopia has never been conquered and she never shall be... http books.google.com books?id 7zaniYN kqUC&pg PR25&dq ethiopia 223000 years 22&lr &sig rE1plTiqZ61uD JMhO0Md1vd4Ao Ethiopia ... books?id w5q7NV vSPwC&pg PA319&dq ethiopia 223000 years 22&lr &sig YSqFflAVmAQK2j9Pu1IvTX0R E0 Ethiopia at Bay A Personal Account of the Haile Selassie Years p. 319 by John Spencer ref The roots ... Empire which adopted the name Ethiopia in the 4th century and its predecessor state, D mt with early .... Edinburgh University Press, 1991, pp.57. ref ref Paul B. Henze, Layers of Time A History of Ethiopia ...   more details



  1. Miss Ethiopia

    Miss Ethiopia is the name of a beauty contest in Ethiopia that no recent organisation or individual owns uncontested rights to. Citation needed date March 2010 The official Miss Ethiopia contest used to be organised during the reign of Emperor Haile Selassie , but the contest was ended during the Derg regime. In 2003 Miss Ethiopia World , the first national contest in Ethiopia where the winners went to international beauty contests, was organized for the first time in many years in Ethiopia ref http www.tadias.com 2009 01 23 miss universe ethiopia miss world ethiopia with president barack obama ... any international pageant. Since the Miss Ethiopia World contest began in 2003 many individuals in Ethiopia have tried to emulate this idea and organize various beauty pageants in Ethiopia and thus falsely claim exclusive ownership of the name Miss Ethiopia. As a result the name Miss Ethiopia has become generic, and refers to any girl representing Ethiopia at an international beauty pageant. The Miss Ethiopia World beauty pageant started in 2003 was the most recognised and pioneering national pageant in Ethiopia with a clear objective it is owned and organized by London based Ethiopian Life Foundation, which is the largest producer of beauty pageants in Ethiopia ref http missethiopia.blogspot.com ref which aimed to use Miss Ethiopia World to promote community based outreach programmes in Ethiopia dealing with HIV Aids however it did not get support from any of the NGO or government organisations in Ethiopia, nevertheless Miss Ethiopia World 2003 was the first Ethiopian beauty queen ..., beauty pageants have flourished in Ethiopia. Just as in most countries, several local and national beauty pageants are organised every year in Ethiopia, some for the purpose of sending delegates to the many international beauty pageants and most carry different permutations of Miss Ethiopia. Verified national level beauty contests organised in Ethiopia include Miss Universe Ethiopia Miss Millennium ...   more details



  1. Demetros of Ethiopia

    Infobox monarch name Demetros title Emperor of Ethiopia image caption reign 25 July 1799 24 March 1800 and June 1800 to June 1801 predecessor Salomon III of Ethiopia Salomon III , Tekle Giyorgis I of Ethiopia Tekle Giyorgis I successor Tekle Giyorgis I of Ethiopia Tekle Giyorgis I , Egwale Seyon of Ethiopia Egwale Seyon dynasty Zemene Mesafint father Arqedewos death date 1802 place of burial Ba ata , Ethiopia Demetros or Demetrius died 1802 was Emperor of Ethiopia unicode n gus n g st July 25, 1799 &ndash 24 March 1800 and June 1800 &ndash June 1801 of Ethiopia . He was the son of Arqedewos. He may be the same person as the Adimo mentioned in the account of the traveler Henry Salt Egyptologist Henry Salt who was dead by the time of Salt s visit to northern Ethiopia in 1809 1810. ref Henry Salt, A Voyage to Abyssinia and Travels into the Interior of that Country , 1814 London Frank Cass, 1958 , p. 474 ref Demetros was elevated as Emperor by Dejazmach Gugsa of Yejju Gugsa and his brother Alula, who put his predecessor Emperor Salomon III of Ethiopia Salomon III in chains. Four days later he made Gugsa Dejazmach over Begemder , and five days after that Demetros appointed Alula Kenyazmach ... 2 Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia years 1799&ndash 1800 preceded Salomon III of Ethiopia Salomon III succeeded Tekle Giyorgis I of Ethiopia Tekle Giyorgis I Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia years 1800&ndash 1801 preceded Tekle Giyorgis I of Ethiopia Tekle Giyorgis I succeeded Egwale Seyon of Ethiopia Egwale Seyon Emperors of Ethiopia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Demetros Of Ethiopia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1802 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Demetros Of Ethiopia Category 1802 deaths Category Emperors of Ethiopia ..., 1922 , p. 462 ref However, in March of the next year, Tekle Giyorgis I of Ethiopia Tekle Giyorgis ... first reign. E. A. Wallis Budge, A History of Ethiopia Nubia and Abyssinia , 1928 Oosterhout ...   more details



  1. Tewoflos of Ethiopia

    , Ethiopia Teda . Notes reflist Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia preceded Tekle Haymanot I of Ethiopia Tekle Haymanot I succeeded Yostos of Ethiopia Yostos Emperors of Ethiopia Persondata Metadata ... known as Christological disputes in Ethiopia Wold Qib when the monks of Debre Libanos asked the Emperor why he embraced the belief they opposed, he reportedly told them, It is not because I hate ... DATE OF DEATH 14 October 1711 PLACE OF DEATH Category Emperors of Ethiopia Category Solomonid dynasty Category 18th century African people Category 1711 deaths Ethiopia royal stub de Theophilus thiopien ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Ethiopia

    Telecommunications in Ethiopia is currently a monopoly in the control of the Ethiopian Telecommunications ... 17, 2005. City codes i.e. , internal prefixes changed from two digits to three or, from outside Ethiopia ... hosts. ref name factbook As of 2005, there were 164,000 internet users. Ethiopia s Country codes country code TLD is .et . History The first Telegraphy telegraph line in Ethiopia was constructed ... and the next year by a line again from Addis Ababa to Gore, Ethiopia Gore in the province of Illubabor ... voices frightened the local priests, who thought it was the work of demon s. The Emperor Menelik II ... governors. ref Chris Proutky, Empress Taytu and Menelik II Ethiopia 1883 1910 Trenton The Red Sea Press, 1986 , pp. 237ff. ref Emperor Haile Selassie had begun the process of introducing radio transmitters ... War Italian invasion . ref Richard Pankhurst, Economic History of Ethiopia 1800 1935 Addis Ababa ... rural inhabitant of Ethiopia has to walk 30 kilometers to the nearest phone. The ETC announced ... through customs. Notes Reflist See also Internet in Ethiopia Ethiopian Telecommunication Agency Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation ETV Ethiopia Media in Ethiopia External links http www.gsmworld.com roaming gsminfo cou et.shtml GSM World page on Ethiopia http www.panafril10n.org wikidoc pmwiki.php PanAfrLoc Ethiopia PanAfriL10n page on Ethiopia http www.ethiopians.com Engineering Internet ET.htm The Internet in Ethiopia 2001 article http www.mediaethiopia.com Engineering internet in ethiopia revisited.htm Internet in Ethiopia Revisited A Mixed Bag of Progress and Opportunities on Hold 2002 update of previous article http www.guardian.co.uk technology 2005 aug 04 onlinesupplement Ethiopia s digital dream 2005 Guardian UK article Economy of Ethiopia Ethiopia topics Africa topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Ethiopia Category Telecommunications in Ethiopia Category Communications in Ethiopia lt Etiopijos ry iai ru ...   more details



  1. Yonas of Ethiopia

    Yonas or Jonah died May, 1813 was Emperor of Ethiopia unicode n gus n g st 18 August 1797 &ndash 4 January 1798 of Ethiopia . He was the son of Letezum, and the grandson of the Emperor Fasilides of Ethiopia Fasilides . ref name Blundell 446 H. Weld Blundell , The Royal chronicle of Abyssinia, 1769 1840 Cambridge University Press, 1922 , p. 446 ref According to E.A. Wallis Budge , Yonas was a forehead, proclaimed Emperor by Ras title Ras Isra el of Begemder, and deposed by Gugsa of Yejju Gugsa , a chieftain of the Yejju Oromo people Oromo . ref E.A. Wallis Budge, A History of Ethiopia Nubia and Abyssinia , 1970 Oosterhout, the Netherlands Anthropological Publications, 1970 , p. 479 ref However, the Royal Chronicle records that he was proclaimed Emperor after the Emperor who controlled Gondar , Salomon III of Ethiopia Salomon III , had been defeated by the rebel Balambaras Asserat , who forced him to flee Gondar. ref name Blundell 446 However, during Yonas reign the realm was afflicted by a Famines in Ethiopia famine in which more men died than could be numbered. Yonas son Mafu died 7 November then his wife Esther, both apparently from this famine. Lacking any support or rationale for his rule, the major warlords of the time Ras Mare ed , Dejazmach Hailu Eshte , Dejazmach Wolde Selassie , and Ras Guebra all successfully petitioned to Emperor Tekle Giyorgis I of Ethiopia Tekle Giyorgis ..., but did not record the exact date it occurred. ref References reflist 2 Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia years 1797&ndash 1798 preceded Salomon III of Ethiopia Salomon III succeeded Tekle Giyorgis I of Ethiopia Tekle Giyorgis I Emperors of Ethiopia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Emperor of Ethiopia DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE ... warlords, attempted to have Yonas brought to him and used as his own candidate for Emperor. Tekle Giyorgis ... century African people Category Emperors of Ethiopia Category Orthodox monarchs de Jonas thiopien ...   more details



  1. Gigar of Ethiopia

    Gigar Ge ez alphabet Ge ez , born c.1745 was Emperor of Ethiopia unicode n gus n g st 3 June 1821 April 1826 April 1826 18 June 1830 of Ethiopia , and purportedly a member of the Solomonic dynasty . According to Samuel Gobat , who met with Gigar whom he called Guigar while a missionary in Ethiopia, Gigar had been a monk for many years, when on the death of his brother Iyoas II of Ethiopia Iyoas II he was proclaimed Emperor. Although he laid aside the cowl of St. Anthony, and assumed the crown and title of sovereignty, Gobat notes that the first was much more becoming his character, and far more suitable to the energies of his mind. At the time Gobat met Gigar, the Emperor was said to be 86 ..., and a descendant of Emperor Fasilides of Ethiopia Fasilides . Citation needed date February 2007 Gigar was largely a figurehead, made Emperor by Ras title Ras Marye of Yejju Marye of Begemder ... reflist Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia preceded Iyoas II of Ethiopia Iyoas II succeeded Baeda Maryam III of Ethiopia Baeda Maryam III Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia preceded Baeda Maryam III of Ethiopia Baeda Maryam III succeeded Iyasu IV of Ethiopia Iyasu IV Emperors of Ethiopia Persondata .... ref Ref Ethiopia Gobat 1851 pages 168f Gobat met him 30 March 1830. ref However, there is some question .... One is that he was a son of Iyasus II of Ethiopia Iyasu II and thus the brother of Iyoas I of Ethiopia ... III of Ethiopia Baeda Maryam III on the throne, but after a few days Ras Marye restored Gigar. ref Ref Ethiopia WallisBudge 1928 pages 481 Budge considers him the son of Iyasus and brother of Iyoas ..., Gobat tells us. The emperor then gave Gobat a tour of the palace, which the missionary describes blockquote ... and Acts, which Emperor Gigar returned a few days later, explaining that he had already had a considerable ... against his successor by false testimony he accused Iyasu IV of Ethiopia Iyasu IV of inviting Ras ... people Category 1745 births Category Year of death unknown Category Emperors of Ethiopia Category ...   more details



  1. Eleni of Ethiopia

    , A History of Ethiopia New York Palgrave, 2000 , p. 75 ref When Eskender succeeded his father Emperor ...Eleni or Helena died April, 1522 was the wife of Zara Yaqob of Ethiopia Zara Yaqob , and Empress of Ethiopia . She played a significant role in the government of Ethiopia during her lifetime, acting as regent or advisor to a number of Emperor of Ethiopia Emperors one testimony of this is the manuscript Bruce 88, which states that she had been in the palace of three illustrious Emperors Zara Yaqob his son by another wife, Baeda Maryam of Ethiopia Baeda Maryam , and Na od . ref Beckingham and Huntingford, translators, The Prester John of the Indies by Francisco Alvarez Cambridge Hakluyt Society , 1961 , p. 14 n.3 ref The daughter of Mehmad of Hadya Mehmad king of Hadiya , she converted to Christianity upon marrying Zara Yaqob. Although the Portugal Portuguese historian Baltazar T llez wrote that she had no children, in some manuscripts of Francisco lvares s The Prester John of the Indies , a male ... Alvarez, Prester John , p. 245 ref With his own mother Tsion Mogasa dead, Emperor Baeda Maryam gave ... Eleni thereafter played a leading role in the Emperor s government, which continued into the reign of Emperor Na od. Alvarez was told by the Abuna Abuna Marqos VIII Marqos , that upon Emperor Na od .... Likewise Eleni, understanding the increasing threat that Ethiopia faced from the growing Ottoman Empire Ottoman influence in the region, with the counsel of Pero da Covilh sent Mateus Ethiopia ..., a fact that the Portuguese only understood after they arrived in Ethiopia, and which complicated Dom Rodrigo da Lima s mission to the Ethiopian Emperor. ref Beckingham and Huntingford, translators ... Dengel, along with his mother, the Dowager Empress Na od Mogassa , and Ras Degelhan of Gojjam , the Emperor ... died while he was in Ethiopia, adding that her death was a cause for sorrow by her subjects There was a great ... Category 16th century female rulers Category Empresses and imperial consorts of Ethiopia Category Female ...   more details



  1. Menas of Ethiopia

    Infobox monarch name Menas title Emperor of Ethiopia image caption religion Ethiopian Christian reign 1559 1563 coronation othertitles full name predecessor Gelawdewos of Ethiopia Gelawdewos successor Sarsa Dengel queen issue royal house Solomonic dynasty House of Solomon father mother birth date birth place death date 1563 Contains Ethiopic text Menas Ge ez alphabet Ge ez m n s , throne name Admas Sagad I Ge ez alphabet Ge ez adm s sagad , Amharic language Amh. dm s seged , to whom the horizon bows was Emperor of Ethiopia unicode n gus n g st 1559 February 1, 1563 of Ethiopia , and a member of the Solomonic dynasty . He was a brother of Gelawdewos of Ethiopia Gelawdewos . According .... He marched into Lasta , at which point Yeshaq retreated into Shire, Ethiopia Shire . The emperor ... of Harar Robel Geda III now in exile. Notes reflist 2 Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia preceded Gelawdewos of Ethiopia Gelawdewos succeeded Sarsa Dengel Emperors of Ethiopia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Menas Of Ethiopia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH February 1, 1563 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Menas Of Ethiopia Category 1563 deaths Category Emperors of Ethiopia Category Solomonid dynasty Category 16th century ... of Ethiopia, Menas had been captured but treated well as a valuable prisoner. Although the fate ... geography of Ethiopia from the first century AD to 1704 , Oxford University Press 1989 , p. 136 ref ... against Menas, proclaiming Tazkaro, the illegitimate son of Emperor Menas brother Yaqob as negus . Tazkaro was supported by the leader of the Portuguese who had followed Crist v o da Gama into Ethiopia ... 29 July 1562, cited in Baltazar T llez, The Travels of the Jesuits in Ethiopia , 1710 LaVergue ... of his reign, which Bruce follows in his account, the Emperor fell back to Atronsa Maryam to regroup ..., Ethiopia Kolo on 1 February 1563. ref Bruce, Travels , vol. 3 p. 234 ref However, some European ...   more details



  1. Yaqob of Ethiopia

    about Yaqob and his cousin Za Dengel cover pp.  375 383. Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia preceded Sarsa Dengel succeeded Za Dengel Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia preceded Za Dengel succeeded Susenyos of Ethiopia Susenyos Emperors of Ethiopia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Yaqob Of Ethiopia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Emperor of Ethiopia DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 10 March 1606 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Yaqob Of Ethiopia Category ... of Ethiopia Susenyos , the son of Abeto Fasilides &ndash were exiled, but Za Dengel escaped to the mountains ... his cousin Za Dengel Emperor. When Za Dengel proved more troublesome than Yaqob, Za Sellase recalled ... when Za Sellase escaped to Yaqob s camp, the Emperor s derision caused Za Sellase to defect ..., The historical geography of Ethiopia from the first century AD to 1704 , Oxford University Press ... . ref References reflist Partly based on the narrative of E. A. Wallis Budge, A History of Ethiopia ... Category Child rulers from sub Saharan Africa Category Emperors of Ethiopia Category Solomonid dynasty Category Rulers deposed as children Category 16th century in Ethiopia Category 17th century in Ethiopia ...   more details



  1. Emperor John

    Emperor John or Ioannes , Ioann , Ivan , et cetera , may refer to John I Tzimiskes , circa 925 976 , Byzantine Emperor from 969 to 976 John II Komnenos , Byzantine emperor John III Doukas Vatatzes , Byzantine emperor John IV Laskaris , Byzantine emperor John V Palaiologos , Byzantine emperor John VI Kantakouzenos , Byzantine emperor John VII Palaiologos , Byzantine emperor John VIII Palaiologos , Byzantine emperor John of Brienne , Latin Emperor of Constantinople John I of Trebizond , Emperor of Trebizond from 1235 to 1238 John II of Trebizond c. 1262 August 16, 1297 , Emperor of Trebizond from 1280 to 1297 John III of Trebizond c. 1321 1362 , Emperor of Trebizond John IV of Trebizond c. 1403 1459 , Emperor of Trebizond from 1429 to 1459 Yohannes I of Ethiopia , Emperor of Ethiopia Yohannes II of Ethiopia , Emperor of Ethiopia Yohannes III of Ethiopia , Emperor of Ethiopia Yohannes IV of Ethiopia , Emperor of Ethiopia Ivan I of Russia , Ivan Danilovich Kalita numbered with Tsars of Russia but not an emperor Ivan II of Russia , Ivan Ivanovich numbered with Tsars of Russia but not an emperor Ivan III of Russia , Ivan Vasilevich numbered with Tsars of Russia but not an emperor Ivan IV of Russia , Ivan Vasilevich, Ivan the Terrible, Tsar of Russia Ivan V of Russia , Ivan Alekseievich, Tsar of Russia Ivan VI of Russia , Ivan Antonovich, Emperor of Russia Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria , Emperor of Bulgaria Ivan Asen I , Emperor of Bulgaria Ivan Asen II , Emperor of Bulgaria Ivan Asen III , Emperor of Bulgaria Ivan Stephen of Bulgaria , Emperor of Bulgaria Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria , Emperor of Bulgaria Ivan Shishman of Bulgaria , Emperor of Bulgaria Ivan Sratsimir of Bulgaria , Emperor of Bulgaria hndis John, Emperor DEFAULTSORT John, Emperor ...   more details



  1. Hezqeyas of Ethiopia

    title Emperor of Ethiopia image caption reign 26 July 1789 January 1794 predecessor Tekle Giyorgis I of Ethiopia Tekle Giyorgis I successor Tekle Giyorgis I of Ethiopia Tekle Giyorgis I dynasty Solomonic ... editor London, 1831 , vol. 1 p. 141 ref was Emperor of Ethiopia niguse negest 26 July 1789 &ndash January 1794 of Ethiopia , and a member of the Solomonic dynasty . He was the son of Iyasu III of Ethiopia ... Ayadar , who made him Emperor, while the reigning Emperor, Tekle Giyorgis I of Ethiopia Tekle ... met his son the Emperor Egwale Seyon of Ethiopia Egwale Seyon in 1802, as he was travelling .... ref Notes Reflist 2 Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia years 1789&ndash 1794 preceded Tekle Giyorgis I of Ethiopia Tekle Giyorgis I succeeded Tekle Giyorgis I of Ethiopia Tekle Giyorgis I Emperors of Ethiopia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hezqeyas Of Ethiopia ALTERNATIVE ... , pp. 392f ref Meanwhile, one of the first acts of Hezqeyas made as emperor was to appoint Ras Haile ... of Ethiopia Nubia and Abyssinia 1928 Oosterhout, the Netherlands Anthropological Publications ... Emperor Tekle Giyorgis marched on Gondar, and upon learning of his advance Hezqeyas fled from ... this emperor because he had his hands full consolidating his own position he faced armed resistance ... , p. 393 ref When he was able to resolve these challenges, he supported the Emperor Hezqeyas by sending ..., Royal chronicle , p. 415 ref The only action emperor Hezqeyas took that the chronicler felt was worth .... ref Weld Blundell, Royal chronicle , p. 418 ref It appears that in 1792 Emperor Hezqeyas acted ... a battle was fought near Gondar where the Emperor and the two leaders of the Ethiopian church were ... they proceeded to Lalibela where the Emperor resided for a while, apparently mustering his supporters ... battles then followed, ending with Hezqeyas fleeing to Dengel Ber. The restored Emperor Tekle Giyorgis ... was still alive at the time of his visit to northern Ethiopia in 1809 1810. ref Henry Salt, A Voyage ...   more details



  1. Yostos of Ethiopia

    , vol. 4 pp. 55ff. ref Notes reflist 2 Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia preceded Tewoflos of Ethiopia Tewoflos succeeded Dawit III of Ethiopia Dawit III Emperors of Ethiopia Category Emperors of Ethiopia Category Solomonid dynasty Category 18th century African people de Yostos fr Yostos d ... between his courtiers who wanted the ailing Emperor to proclaim an heir and the Imperial Guard who were loyal to the Solomonic dynasty . Victorious, the Imperial Guard proclaimed Dawit III of Ethiopia Dawit III Emperor 30 January. Meanwhile, Emperor Yostos was still alive in the palace, forgotten ...   more details



  1. Gelawdewos of Ethiopia

    1521 1522 March 23, 1559 was Emperor of Ethiopia Emperor throne name Asnaf Sagad I Ge ez alphabet ... Mujahid once again invaded Ethiopia. Gelawedewos s vassal Fanu el succeeded in repulsing them, but the Emperor ... . Addis Ababa Oxford University Press, 1967. Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia preceded Dawit ... to him September 3, 1540 March 23, 1559 of Ethiopia , and a member of the Solomonic dynasty . He was a younger son of Dawit II of Ethiopia Dawit II by Sabla Wengel . ref Remedius Prutky states that Gelawdewos ..., translator and editor, Prutky s Travels to Ethiopia and Other Countries London Hakluyt Society, 1991 ... highlands , but also from the lowlands to the east which included Dawaro and Bale province Ethiopia ... struck him fatally to the ground with their spears, according to Pankhurst. Emir Nur had the Emperor ... of Debre Werq when he received a message from Emir Nur challenging him to combat. When the Emperor ... body was buried at Tadbaba Maryam and his head, which was brought back to Ethiopia by some traders ... geography of Ethiopia from the first century AD to 1704 , Oxford University Press 1989 ... appointed Patriarch of Ethiopia or Abuna , and once he returned to Ethiopia, he claimed ... 1546 from King John III of Portugal John III to Emperor Gelawdewos, translated by Whiteway, is a response ... to Bermudes own account of his time in Ethiopia, early in the reign of Gelawdewos he was banished ... Ethiopia. This banishment probably followed Gelawdewos receipt of King John s letter. In the same ... groups of Jesuit missionaries arrived in Ethiopia. The first arrived 7 February 1555 to determine ... Catholicism in Ethiopia Catholic church . Gelawdewos received them, but gave them no overt encouragement. ref Balthasar Tellez, The Travels of the Jesuits in Ethiopia , 1710 LaVergue Kessinger .... ref Richard Pankhurst, The Ethiopians A History Oxford Blackwell, 2001 , p. 95 ref Ethiopia s access ... Massawa . From that point forward, dignitaries and missionaries to Ethiopia had to travel in disguise ...   more details



  1. Hinduism in Ethiopia

    Refimprove date February 2008 Introduction Ancient links between India and Ethiopia have existed even before history was recorded during the Auximite period 2nd to 9th Century A.D. According to historian Richard Pankhurst academic Richard Pankhurst , contacts between the land which came to be known as Ethiopia and India date back to the dawn of history. Citation needed date October 2010 Trade between India and the Axumite Kingdom flourished in the 6th century A.D. The ancient port of Adulis served as an entry pot and the hub of maritime trade where Indian traders flocked to trade in spices and silk for ivory and gold. In later periods, the arrival of Indians in the 17th Century with the support of the Portuguese, the Indian troops in 1868 brought by Robert Napier who was then the Commander in Chief of the British Army in Bombay and in 1935 when fascist Italy invaded Ethiopia were important events. Indian artisans and workers played an important role in the development of the famous city of Gondar and the Palace of Emperor Fasilidas http meaindia.nic.in foreignrelation 03fr04.pdf General Rawley had been loaned by India to set up a Military Academy for Ethiopia. A large number of Indians ... s primary and secondary schools. But with the overthrow of Emperor Haile Selassie by Colonel ... diasporapdf chapter8.pdf Hindus in Ethiopia At one time there were more than 9000 families in Ethiopia. By the mid 80s their number had come down to 8000. Presently, the Indian community numbers ... in Addis Ababa http indiandiaspora.nic.in diasporapdf chapter8.pdf Indian Associations in Ethiopia ..., WAPCOS, RITES, ICT, etc. have won a number of contracts. Their officials in Ethiopia enjoy a good rapport ... story 0,,1507066,00.htmlJeevan Vasagar delves into the rich history of Ethiopia s links with other ... at the Hindu Mahajan in Addis Ababa Africa in topic Hinduism in DEFAULTSORT Hinduism In Ethiopia Category Hinduism by country Ethiopia Category Hinduism in Africa Ethiopia Category Religion in Ethiopia ...   more details



  1. Greeks in Ethiopia

    of the Emperor Iyasu II of Ethiopia Iyasu II , who included twelve silversmiths, whom the emperor ...The Greek community in Ethiopia today numbers about 500 persons and can be traced back to the 18th century. It is mainly located in the capital, Addis Ababa , and the city of Dire Dawa . History The name Ethiopia itself is Greek and means of burned face . ref citation url http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.04.0057 3Aentry 3D 232329 first Henry George last Liddell first2 ... community in Ethiopia is first attested by the presence of craftsmen and sailors in the 18th century ... and Europe. ref citation last Natsoulas first Theodoros title The Greeks in Ethiopia Economic ... 1975 oclc 8152015 ref ref citation last Dombrowski first Franz Amadeus title Ethiopia s access to the sea ... Travel Literature and the History of Precious Metalworking in Highland Ethiopia , History in Africa ... www.mfa.gr en US Policy Geographic Regions Sub Saharan Africa Bilateral Relation Ethiopia title Bilateral Relations Between Greece And Ethiopia publisher Ministry of Foreign Affairs publication place .... ref name aus citation url http www.ausgreeknet.com ethiopia.htm title Greeks in Ethiopia publisher ... to take advantage of the investment opportunities currently available in Ethiopia. ref name emfa ... title Hellenic & Ethiopian Bilateral Relations publisher Embassy of Ethiopia publication place Greece ... Fouyas title James Brice of Kinnaird and the Greeks in Ethiopia journal Abba Salama issue 2 pages 161 178 year 1971 oclc 63208888 citation first Theodore last Natsoulas title The Hellenic Presence in Ethiopia ... 726 727 issue 4 publisher Boston University African Studies Center citation title The Greeks of Ethiopia ... http www.ausgreeknet.com ethiopia.htm Addresses of the Greek Organizations in Ethiopia http kemey.blogspot.com 2008 10 conversation with mr costas stylianidis.html Greeks in Eritrea Immigration to Ethiopia Greek diaspora Category Greek minorities Ethiopia Category Ethnic groups in Ethiopia ru ...   more details



  1. History of Ethiopia

    himself Emperor of Ethiopia unicode n gus n g st , exacted tribute, when he could, from the other ... from the fleet visited the Emperor, Dawit II of Ethiopia Lebna Dengel , and remained in Ethiopia ... routed. After this, quarrels arose between the Emperor and Bermudes, who had returned to Ethiopia ... fellow Europeans, until upon the death of Emperor Susenyos of Ethiopia Susenyos and the accession of his ... of Tewoflos of Ethiopia Emperor Tewoflos , the chief nobles of Ethiopia feared that the cycle of vengeance ... uncle prince was enthroned as Emperor Yohannes II of Ethiopia Yohannes II . Ras Mikael soon had ... in Gondar During the 18th century the most prominent rulers were the emperor Dawit III of Ethiopia ... II of Ethiopia Menelek II 1889 1913 , the empire began to emerge from its isolation. Under Emperor ... thumb 250px Map of Abyssinia Ethiopia in the 19th century. Emperor Tewodros or Theodore II ... of Shewa, he proclaimed himself emperor Menelik II of Ethiopia , and received the submission of Begemder ... the throne name Haile Selassie , was crowned Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia. His full title ... Victor Emmanuel III was crowned Emperor of Ethiopia and the Italians created an Italian empire in Africa ... down the Eritrean parliament. The Emperor declared Eritrea the fourteenth province of Ethiopia ...pp move indef Cleanup date December 2007 Refimprove date December 2007 History of Ethiopia This article covers the prehistory and history of Ethiopia . Prehistory It was not until 1963 that evidence of the presence of ancient hominids was discovered in Ethiopia, many years after similar such discoveries ... Ethiopia to the forefront of palaentology . The oldest hominid discovered to date in Ethiopia is the 4.2 ... is Lucy Australopithecus Lucy , found in the Awash Valley of Ethiopia s Afar Region Afar region ... area of Ethiopia, is widely considered the site of the emergence of early Homo sapiens in the Middle .... Homo sapiens idaltu , found in the Middle Awash in Ethiopia in 1997, lived about 160,000 years ...   more details



  1. Italians of Ethiopia

    and invaded Ethiopia. Emperor Haile Selassie fled the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa on 2 May 1936 ... Somalia, and newly captured Ethiopia into Italian East Africa Africa Orientale Italiana, A.O.I. . The Italian King Victor Emmanuel III added Emperor of Ethiopia to his titles. Mussolini dreamed of sending ...Infobox Ethnic group group Italians of Ethiopia br Italo etiopi image File Soldatietiopia.jpg 250px caption Italian soldiers and colonists starting their travel to conquest and colonize Ethiopia in 1935 ... Italians Italians of Ethiopia are the colonists from Italy who moved to colonize Ethiopia in the 20th ... for Africa in Ethiopia and Eastern Africa, when the Italians began to vie with the British ... by in March 1870 from the local Afar people Afar sultan, vassal to the Ethiopian Emperor ... then on, the Kingdom of Italy attempted to take control of Ethiopia. Conflicts between the two countries ..., under the rule of Menelik II . Italy and Ethiopia signed a provisional treaty of peace on 26 ... of Ethiopia, but a guerrilla war raged in areas of Ethiopia still controlled by partisans linked to Haile ... in Ethiopia was very small in 1935, before the Italian invasion only 200 Italians lived in Ethiopia ... rds 01emigrazione.pdf Italian emigration to Ethiopia in the 1930s in Italian ref Only 3,200 Italian ... was still controlling nearly 1 4 of Ethiopia highlands . Ethiopia divided in the administrative ... Africa in spring 1941, the Italians of Ethiopia started to face a period of huge difficulties. Some Italian civilians even participated in the Italian guerrilla war in Ethiopia until 1943, like Rosa ... many Italian companies are back to work in Ethiopia and now there it is a community of 1256 Italian ... language Italian , but their descendants speak even Amharic. The 1256 recently moved to Ethiopia ... Catholic Christians. Famous Italians of Ethiopia Luciano Violante , judge and politician. Mauro ... of Ethiopia Immigration to Ethiopia Italian diaspora Italian colonial empire ambitions Category ...   more details



  1. Gambela, Ethiopia

    , a tributary of the Nile , which was seen by both the United Kingdom British and Ethiopia as an excellent highway for exporting Coffee production in Ethiopia coffee and other goods from the fertile Ethiopian Highlands to Sudan and Egypt . Emperor Menelik II of Ethiopia granted Britain use of a port ... Ras Tafari the later Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia Haile Selassie , beginning on 9 July 1927 ... imagesize 300px image caption Baro River image flag image seal image map map caption pushpin map Ethiopia pushpin label position right pushpin mapsize 300 pushpin map caption Location in Ethiopia coordinates region ET subdivision type Countries of the world Country subdivision type1 Regions of Ethiopia Region subdivision name flag Ethiopia subdivision name1 Gambela Region subdivision type2 Zones of Ethiopia Zone subdivision name2 Administrative Zone 1 Gambela Administrative Zone 1 established ... lang am is a city in Ethiopia and the capital of the Gambela Region or kilil . Located in Administrative ... upstream. ref Richard Pankhurst, An Economic History of Ethiopia Addis Ababa Haile Selassie University ..., in part, to the attraction of tapping the allegedly fabulous commercial potential of Western Ethiopia ... British countermove to avert the virtual commercial hegemony in Ethiopia that the Imperial Railway Company of Ethiopia Jibouti Addis Ababa Railway seemed to promise the French. Although over 70 of Ethiopia s external trade passed through the port at Djibouti between 1911 and 1917, the share of goods ... and Gore, Ethiopia Gore , who showed a vicious interest in the money to be made in the cross border ... dossiers local history of ethiopia g ORTGAM.pdf Local History in Ethiopia The Nordic Africa Institute website accessed 29 January 2008 ref Lij Tewodros, a son of Iyasu V of Ethiopia Lij Iyasu , surfaced in the Gambela area in May 1941 proclaiming himself Emperor. His insurrection was put down ... when they achieved independence, but they did not agree to hand the enclave back to Ethiopia until ...   more details




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