Walda Giyorgis[note 1] (died June 1918) was an ecclesiastic during the reign of Menelik II.
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WaldaGiyorgis (died June 1918) was an ecclesiastic during the reign of Menelik II. WaldaGiyorgis was a monk of Amhara lineage, who in his early years...
Empire, and Welde Giyorgis was appointed as governor. Before formally assuming his new position as governor of Kaffa, Welde Giyorgis was ordered by Emperor...
edifice, which was ornamented in ivory, was built by an architect named WaldaGiyorgis who was described as "able, intelligent, and of good renown." Yohannes's...
Yohannes I and Iyasu I where reported to have been built by a man named WaldaGiyorgis, who was "endowed with intelligence". The latter use of an Ethiopian...
taught by the Ethiopian Orthodox priest Mamher WaldaGiyorgis. According to Bahru Zewde, it was WaldaGiyorgis who gave him his name "Heruy" (Amharic "precious")...
Yohannes I and Iyasu I where built by an Ethiopian architect named WaldaGiyorgis, who was described as "able, intelligent, and of good renown." The manual...
II of Jimma supported the Ethiopian forces with his own troops. Ras WaldaGiyorgis attacked Gaki Sherocho's kingdom from Konto to the southeast, which...
on Lake Tana. Amlakawit was his eldest daughter. She married Basha WaldaGiyorgis, a powerful retainer under Yohannes I. Amlakawit died young in 1669...
facto prime minister [during Makonnen's tenure] was Tsahafe T'ezaz Walda-GiyorgisWalda-Yohannes." Spencer notes that his fellow ministers considered him...
missionary work: several monks converted to Catholicism, and its abbot WaldaGiyorgis (died 1850) was openly pro-Catholic. The community's support led to...
the emirate's troops. Menelik's informant Asme Giyorgis, conceded the initial push towards Harar by Walda Gabryiel was a failure as the Amir's soldiers...
wag shum Gobeze (later atse Tekle Giyorgis II) and had a son by him named Seyoum. Orlowska, Izabela (2007). "Mərča Wäldä Kidan". Encyclopaedia Aethiopica...
Yeshimebet Ali, the Oromo daughter of Dejazmach Ali and Woizero Wolete Giyorgis. In 1875, Yilma Makonnen was born to Makonnen and a woman who was not Yeshimebet...
Tewodros I (Ge'ez: ቴዎድሮስ), throne name Walda Anbasa (Ge'ez: ወልደ ዐንበሳ; died 2 July 1414) was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1413 to 1414, and a member of the...
Yeshimebet Ali 22. Ato Yimeru of Gurage 11. Immabet-Hoy Walatta Ihata Giyorgis Yimeru 23. Woizero Araza-Aregai 1. Prince Makonnen of Ethiopia 6. Dejazmach...
Maryam II secured the support of Dejazmach Walda Gabre’el of Lasta, and took Gondar while Emperor Tekle Giyorgis I was in Sawre on a campaign north of the...
Iyoas I. She was also known officially by her baptismal name of Walatta Giyorgis (Ge'ez: ወለተ ጊዮርጊስ). Mentewab was a major political figure during the reigns...
the religion of Tsara Mariam ("Enemies of Mary") at the court of Ras WaldaGiyorgis, governor of Bagemder. He was arrested in December 1910 to be put in...
Press. pp. 7–8. ISBN 9781569020104. OCLC 31754650. Giyorgis, Asma (1987). Bairu Tafla (ed.). Asma Giyorgis and His Work: History of the Gāllā and the Kingdom...
Tewoflos (Ge'ez: ቴዎፍሎስ), throne name Walda Anbasa (Ge'ez: ወልደ አንበሳ, died 14 October 1711), was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1 July 1708 to 14 October 1711...
II Tekle Giyorgis I Iyasu III Tekle Giyorgis I Hezqeyas Tekle Giyorgis I Baeda Maryam II Tekle Giyorgis I Salomon III Yonas Tekle Giyorgis I Salomon...
putting the crown on his head. The Tsehafi Taezaz's Hawarya Krestos and Walda Haymanot sent sealed letters to various countries to announce the death...
movement that deposed Iyasu were conservatives such as Fitawrari Habte Giyorgis, Menelik II's longtime Minister of War. The movement to depose Iyasu preferred...