Ethiopis or Itiyopp'is is the name of a legendary king from Ethiopian tradition who was supposedly the inspiration behind the name of the country.[1][2]
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the Nubian kingdom of Kush, as represented by Ethiopis being the son of Cush. Aksumani, the son of Ethiopis, is likely meant to represent the kingdom of...
Monarchy Negus/Negusa Nagast • c. 100 AD Bazen of Axum (first known) Ethiopis (according to tradition) • 917 or 940-960 Dil Na'od (last) Historical era...
adversaries to the regime in the years to come He founded his first newspaper, Ethiopis, in 1993. He also founded other newspapers such as, Askual, Satenaw, and...
Noah and son of Itiopis according to the Book of Aksum.[citation needed] Ethiopis, who was seventh in the ancestral lines, is also believed to be the twelfth...
and Energy Minister Habtamu Itefa Archives". Water and Energy Minster Ethiopi. Retrieved 21 May 2022. "Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed names new cabinet". Ethiositer...
Ethiopia that the people were descended from Ham, his son Cush and Cush's son Ethiopis, who is not named in the Bible, and from whom the country of Ethiopia gets...
of Ethiopia (Proclamation 116) (in Amharic). 1951. "Development Bank of Ethiopi". EthioConstruction. Teklemedhin, Merhatbeb (2012). "Birth and Development...
serpent Arwe, and was the father or ancestor of Makeda, the Queen of Sheba. Ethiopis – A king who was said to have inspired the name of the country of Ethiopia...
American clientele from the major metropolitan centers of the Northeast. "Ethiopis," as they were called, were in touch with other free black communities—for...
(PDF) on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 3 November 2010. Government Ministers of Ethiopi: Prime Ministers of Ethiopia, Meles Zenawi, Heruy Welde Sellase, Aklilu...