Menas (Ge'ez: ሜናስ, romanized: mēnās) or Minas, throne name Admas Sagad I (Ge’ez: አድማስ ሰገድ, died 1563), was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1559 until his death in 1563, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was a brother of Gelawdewos and the son of Emperor Dawit II.
^ abcBudge, E. A. Wallis (1928). A History of Ethiopia: Nubia and Abyssinia (Volume 2). London: Methuen & Co. p. 356.
Menas (Ge'ez: ሜናስ, romanized: mēnās) or Minas, throne name Admas Sagad I (Ge’ez: አድማስ ሰገድ, died 1563), was Emperor ofEthiopia from 1559 until his death...
Menas, a male personal name, could refer to: Menas, one of the seventeen representatives for Sparta to swear an oath for the Peace of Nicias Menas or Minas...
dictionary. Minas or MINAS may refer to: MenasofEthiopia (died 1563) Saint Menas (Minas, 285–309) Minias of Florence (Minas, Miniato, died 250) Minas...
"mean" on Wikipedia. Luis Mena (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Mena All pages with titles containing MenaMenas (disambiguation) Meena...
campaigns instead of addressing the Oromo expansion in the south ultimately led to the decline of the Ethiopian Empire. The son of Emperor Menas and Empress...
Ḫäylä Śəllase, lit. 'Power of the Trinity'; born Tafari Makonnen; 23 July 1892 – 27 August 1975) was the Emperor ofEthiopia from 1930 to 1974. He rose...
early fourth century, Menas acquired a reputation for miraculous healing powers. The cult of Saint Menas was centered on Abu Mena near Alexandria. Sick...
essence of the virgin), was Emperor ofEthiopia from 1508 to 1540, whose political center and palace was in Shewa. A male line descendant of the medieval...
This is a list of cities and town in Ethiopia ordered by size and alphabetically. By population Alphabetical A B C D E F G H I J K L M N R S T W Y Z See...
Makonnen Endelkachew, Prime Minister MenasofEthiopia, Emperor of the Ethiopian Empire Menelik II, Emperor of the Ethiopian Empire Mesfin Woldemariam, author...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA), also referred to as West Asia and North Africa (WANA) or South West Asia and North Africa (SWANA), is a geographic...
against the Ottoman governor of Yemen, Özdemir Pasha (d. 1560). The biography of Galawdewos' brother and successor MenasofEthiopia (r. 1559–1563) is divided...
that of Bati del Wambara, a prisoner exchange was conducted, and Menas was returned to Ethiopia. Menas established the kingdom's base in the region of Mengiste...
Coptic cross are known as the Ethiopian cross and many Churches in Ethiopia show the influence of the Coptic art. Menas flasks are very cheap terracotta...
Basilides (as in the works of Edward Gibbon), was Emperor ofEthiopia from 1632 to his death on 18 October 1667, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. His...
constituent of the major financial group Sanpaolo IMI, is founded. February 1 – Sarsa Dengel succeeds his father Menas as Emperor ofEthiopia at age 14...
Sudan, Ethiopia, Uganda and Kenya. The habitat consists of savanna. The larvae feed on Loranthus species and Tapinanthus bangwensis. Iolaus menasmenas (Senegal...
was the designated Emperor ofEthiopia from 1913 to 1916. His baptismal name was Kifle Yaqob (ክፍለ ያዕቆብ kəflä y’aqob). Ethiopian emperors traditionally chose...
Emperor ofEthiopia from 24 March 1832 to his death on 8 June 1832. He was the son of Gebre Mesay, allegedly a descendant of a younger son of Emperor...
or other symbols instead of Ethiopic characters. The emperor ofEthiopia (Ge'ez: ንጉሠ ነገሥት, romanized: nəgusä nägäst, "King of Kings"), also known as the...
stayed there including; King Gustav of Sweden, King Umberto of Italy, Emperor ofEthiopia Haile Selassie and the English military commander Field Marshal...
Gelawdewos (Amharic: ማር ገላውዴዎስ), was Emperor ofEthiopia from 3 September 1540 until his death in 1559, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. His throne name...
Yeshaq had bad relations with Emperor Menas, who had just assumed the throne, so in 1561 he revolted against Menas, but the following year he was defeated...
1837 – 10 March 1889) was Emperor ofEthiopia from 1871 to his death in 1889 at the Battle of Gallabat, and king of Tigray from 1869 to 1871. During his...
invaders in the First Italo-Ethiopian War; following a decisive victory at the Battle of Adwa, recognition ofEthiopia's independence by external powers...
April 1868) was Emperor ofEthiopia from 1855 until his death in 1868. His rule is often placed as the beginning of modern Ethiopia and brought an end to...