This article is about the 16th century Ethiopian Empress of Lebna Dengel. For the wife of the uncrowned emperor Lij Iyasu, see Sabla Wangel Hailu.
Seble Wongel
Itege
Empress of Ethiopia
Tenure
pre-1518 – 1540
Dowager Empress
Tenure
1540–1563
Predecessor
Na'od Mogasa
Successor
Adimas Moas
Born
Wenag Mogasa
Died
4 December 1567
Husband
Lebna Dengel
Issue
Gelawdewos
Yaqob
Menas
Amata-Giyorgis
Sabana-Giyorgis
Welette-Qiddusan
Taodra
Mother
Yodit
Seble Wongel (died 4 December 1567) was Empress of Ethiopia through her marriage to Lebna Dengel. She is well-known as a key political and military figure during the Ethiopian–Adal War, as well as the reigns of her sons and grandson.[1][2]
SebleWongel (died 4 December 1567) was Empress of Ethiopia through her marriage to Lebna Dengel. She is well-known as a key political and military figure...
kings, he was a younger son of Dawit II and SebleWongel. The son of Dawit II by his wife, SebleWongel, after the death of his father Gelawdewos succeeded...
Sabla Wangel Hailu (Amharic: ሰብለ ወንጌል ሀይሉ; 1895/1896 – 1969) was an Ethiopian aristocrat and the second wife of the uncrowned Emperor of Ethiopia, Lij...
without having been consummated. Subsequently, in April 1910, Iyasu married Seble Wengel Hailu, the daughter of Ras Hailu Tekle Haymanot of Gojjam. Not long...
Imam Ahmad was victorious and forced the Portuguese, along with Queen SebleWongel and her retinue, to flee their fortified encampment and leave their weapons...
Harari terms. In contrast to previous emperors, Dawit had only one wife, SebleWongel, whom he married around 1512–13. The couple had eight children: four...
Dengle), del Wambara successfully negotiated with the Dowager Empress SebleWongel to exchange the captured brother of Gelawdewos for the boy. Del Wambara...
of God." Pitching their camp the day before Palm Sunday, the queen (SebleWongel) arrived to their rear. She was placed in the center of the camp, which...
Vacant Title last held by Dinqinesh Mercha Empress consort of Ethiopia 10 May 1889 – 12 December 1913 SebleWongel Hailu (Never crowned) or Menen Asfaw...
executed. The 120 surviving Portuguese soldiers fled with Queen Mother SebleWongel and regrouped with Ethiopian forces led by the Emperor to enact several...
living in Israel, and some have been waiting for 20 years to immigrate. SebleWongel, Queen mother of the Abyssinian Empire Pnina Tamano-Shata, Minister of...
all but 50 of whom had reassembled after their defeat around Queen SebleWongel, and taken refuge at "The Mountain of the Jews", which Whiteway identifies...
Mother of Na'od. Na'od Mogesa Na'od (r. 1494–1508) Mother of Dawit II. SebleWongel Dawit II (r. 1508–1540) Married in either 1512 or 1513. Mother of Gelawdewos...