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Seble Wongel
Itege
Empress of Ethiopia
Tenurepre-1518 – 1540
Dowager Empress
Tenure1540–1563
PredecessorNa'od Mogasa
SuccessorAdimas Moas
BornWenag Mogasa
Died4 December 1567
HusbandLebna Dengel
Issue
  • Gelawdewos
  • Yaqob
  • Menas
  • Amata-Giyorgis
  • Sabana-Giyorgis
  • Welette-Qiddusan
  • Taodra
MotherYodit

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]

  1. ^ Margaux 2009.
  2. ^ Beyene (2016), p. 184.

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of God." Pitching their camp the day before Palm Sunday, the queen (Seble Wongel) arrived to their rear. She was placed in the center of the camp, which...

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