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Kemeria Abajobir Abajifar (born 19 June 1972) is an Ethiopian royal personality. She is the great-granddaughter of Abba Jifar II , and the niece of Ababiya Abajobir , a founding member of the Oromo Liberation Front . [ 1 ]
Female members of the Solomonid Dynasty of Ethiopia by birth and marriage, who bore or bear the title of Leult (Princess) and Emebethoy (Emebet Hoy) Pages in category "Ethiopian princesses" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
Kemeria Abajobir Abajifar (born 1972), Ethiopian princess, niece of Ababiya This page was last edited on 27 June 2023, at 03:50 (UTC). ...
Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent (born Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark, Greek: Μαρίνα; 13 December [O.S. 30 November] 1906 – 27 August 1968) was a Greek and Danish princess by birth and a British princess by marriage.
Merida is the main protagonist of the 2012 Disney/Pixar film Brave (2012). She is voiced by Scottish actress Kelly Macdonald.Merida was added to the Disney Princess line-up as the eleventh member, on May 11, 2013, becoming the first Disney Princess to be created by Pixar. [1]
The tradition has been criticized for depicting the princess of Aethiopia as a white woman; few artists have chosen to portray her as dark-skinned, despite Ovid's account of her. [3] Others have noted that Perseus's liberation of Andromeda was a popular choice of subject among male artists, reinforcing a narrative of male superiority with its ...
Alexandre, comte de Lesseps (born c. 1949/1950) [1] is a French entrepreneur and pioneer of microfinancing within developing countries. [1] He currently serves as President of Pandaw Investment Holdings of Hong Kong, focusing on investments in Myanmar.
In Western historiography, she is also referred to as "Princess Zaphira" or spelled incorrectly as Saphira. Jacques Philippe Laugier de Tassy, the French Consulate Chancellor in Algiers from 1717 to 1718, was the first to report on Zaphira's life events in his History of the Kingdom of Algiers (1725).