This is a chronology of the lifetime of Ethiopian Emperor HaileSelassie (reigned from 1930 to 1974). 23 July 1892 – HaileSelassie (as Ras Tafari) was...
last emperor HaileSelassie was overthrown by a coup d'état. The Solomonic dynasty is the name given by modern historians to the line of Ethiopian Orthodox...
Lawrenceville: Red Sea Press. pp. 24–30. HaileSelassie I, My Life and Ethiopia's Progress: The Autobiography of Emperor Haile Sellassie I, translated from Amharic...
1270 until the 1974 coup d'etat by the Derg, which dethroned Emperor HaileSelassie. By 1896, the empire incorporated other regions such as Hararghe, Gurage...
needed] Modernization of the army took place under the regency of Tafari Mekonnen, who later reigned as Emperor HaileSelassie I. He created an Imperial...
(1966). King of Kings: Tewodros of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, HaileSelassie I University Zewde, Bahru; James Currey, A History of Modern Ethiopia, 1855–1991,...
Ethiopian forces under Emperor HaileSelassie making frontal assaults against prepared Italian defensive positions under the command of Marshal Pietro Badoglio...
Ethopia was placed under a British military administration, while Emperor HaileSelassie returned and reclaimed the Ethiopian throne. The Anglo-Ethiopian Agreement...
has revealed Himself through the wonderful personality of H.I.M. Emperor HaileSelassie the 1st of Ethiopia". I replaces "me", which is much more commonly...
against the spreading famine, a report which HaileSelassie government denounced as "fabrication". HaileSelassie responded later "rich and poor have always...
Ethiopian claims of sovereignty and Eritrean aspirations for independence. About nine years later, Ethiopian Emperor HaileSelassie dissolved the federation...
grounds were used as a prison to house many notables of the government of Emperor HaileSelassie, the Emperor included. Built during this time was the...
efforts of Ras Imru HaileSelassie who was captured on December 19, 1936 and taken to prison on the Island of Ponza until freed after the Armistice of Cassibile...
Cimmaruta in the midst of the Ethiopians and thought that he had been taken prisoner by them. On 6 December 1934, Emperor HaileSelassieof Ethiopia protested...
for the remainder of his life. Haile was associate professor in the Department of Ethiopian Languages and Literature, HaileSelassie I University (now...
status of Embassy, and the Envoy, Ras Imru HaileSelassie, became the first Ambassador. The importance of the post was reflected by the careers of the ambassadors;...
Ethiopian Emperor HaileSelassie launched the Christmas Offensive late in the year to test Badoglio. Initially successful, the goals of this offensive were...
operations during war. The origins of the Ethiopian Air Force has been traced to (then Ras) HaileSelassie witnessing a show of the British Royal Air Force in...
Institute of Ethiopian Studies was founded on the campus ofHaileSelassie University (which was later renamed Addis Ababa University). The heart of the IES...
African Campaign of World War II, while the war was still raging in Northern Africa and Europe. By the time HaileSelassie, the Emperor of Ethiopia, entered...
believe in the divinity of the Emperor HaileSelassieof Ethiopia. Hailed by Rastas as H.I.M. (His Imperial Majesty), HaileSelassie I is regarded as God...
Emperor, HaileSelassie I had directed that certain "cruel and unusual" punishments mandated in the Fetha, such as amputation of hands for conviction of theft...