Yeshaq, the Ethiopian and Eritrean equivalent of "Isaac," can refer to multiple people:
Yeshaq I, Emperor of Ethiopia (r. 1414-29)
Bahr negus Yeshaq, Bahr negus of Medri Bahri during the late 16th century
Yeshaq Iyasu pretender to the Ethiopian throne in 1685
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Yeshaq, the Ethiopian and Eritrean equivalent of "Isaac," can refer to multiple people: Yeshaq I, Emperor of Ethiopia (r. 1414-29) Bahr negus Yeshaq, Bahr...
Yeshaq I (Ge'ez: ይሥሐቅ), throne name: Gabra Masqal II (Ge'ez: ገብረ መስቀል) was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1414 to 1429/1430, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty...
Yeshaq Iyasu was a proclaimed Emperor of Ethiopia in 1685. He claimed to be the grandson of Susenyos by a son who had fled the Empire south of the Abay...
of the local ruler Bahr negus Yeshaq (ruler of Midri Bahri). They administered this area as the province of Habesh. Yeshaq sought the assistance of emperor...
He marched into Lasta, at which point Yeshaq retreated into Shire. The emperor found him there and defeated Yeshaq, then turned south to Emfraz where he...
Abuna Yesehaq (Ge'ez: አቡነ ይስሐቕ; born Laike Maryam Mandefro; 1933 - 29 December 2005), was a leader of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church in the Western...
troops were defeated in 1403 or 1410 (under Emperor Dawit I or Emperor Yeshaq I, respectively), during which the Walashma ruler, Sa'ad ad-Din II, was...
Yeshaq's daughter. In return, Alfonso sent a party of 13 craftsmen, all of whom perished on the way to Ethiopia. He later sent a letter to Yeshaq's successor...
Wedem Arad Amda Seyon I Newaya Krestos Newaya Maryam Dawit I Tewodros I Yeshaq I Andreyas Takla Maryam Sarwe Iyasus Amda Iyasus Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos...
Emperor Yeshaq (1414–1429) began to exert religious pressure on the Beta Israel which sparked a revolt. Following the defeat of the rebellion, Yeshaq divided...
Portuguese in their struggles against the Imam, most notably the Bahr Negus Yeshaq. After the death of Imam Ahmad in 1543, Emperor Gelawdewos immediately reestablished...
dates the death of Sa'ad ad-Din to 1415, and gives the credit to Emperor Yeshaq. Dawit sent an embassy to Europe, which had reached Venice by 23 June 1402...
Abba Gärima (also known as Abba Yeshaq; fl. c. late 400s and early 500s A.D.), was one of the Nine Saints of Ethiopia. A hagiography about him was written...
Dengel fought against the Ottomans, defeating regional ruler Bahr Negus Yeshaq and Adal Sultan Muhammad V. He also repelled the Turkish invaders in Debarwa...
"like Jews" (Ge'ez ከመ:አይሁድ kama ayhūd), or the "sons of Jews". Emperor Yeshaq (1414–1429), who had allies among the Beta Israel, conquered Simien and...
After the loss of power of the Bahr negus in the aftermath of Bahr negus Yeshaq's rebellions, the title of Tigray mekonnen gained power in relation to the...
back to the early 15th century CE during the reign of Ethiopian Emperor Yeshaq I who had one of his court officials compose a hymn celebrating a military...
from 1429 to 1430, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was a son of Yeshaq I, succeeded his father when he was very young. According to Al-Maqrizi...
IV of England to the Emperor of Abyssinia survives. In 1428, the Emperor Yeshaq sent two emissaries to Alfonso V of Aragon, who sent return emissaries who...
Wedem Arad Amda Seyon I Newaya Krestos Newaya Maryam Dawit I Tewodros I Yeshaq I Andreyas Takla Maryam Sarwe Iyasus Amda Iyasus Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos...
Atnatewos (fl. late 12th century) Mikael II (1206–1209), opposed by Hirun Yeshaq (c. 1209–1225) Giyorgis II (c. 1225) Saint Tekle Haymanot (c. 13th century)...
enough to keep the Muslims at bay and Emperor Yeshaq was soon killed fighting the Adalites in 1429. Yeshaq's death was followed by several years of dynastic...
Seyon I (r. 1314–1344). In 1403 or 1415 (under Emperor Dawit I or Emperor Yeshaq I, respectively), measures were taken against the Muslim Sultanate of Adal...
Suuna I, Kabaka (c.1584–c.1614) Horn of Africa area Eritrea Medri Bahri – Yeshaq, Bahr Negus (?–1578) Ethiopia Ethiopian Empire: Solomonic dynasty (complete...