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  2. Zersenay Tadese - Wikipedia

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    Zersenay Tadese was born in Adi Bana, and had a peaceful, rural upbringing with his six siblings, largely avoiding the troubles of the Eritrean War of Independence. [1] He became interested in cycling in his teenage years and, after winning a number of races, he set his sights upon becoming a professional cyclist in Europe. However, the races ...

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  4. Tadesse - Wikipedia

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    Mekdes Bekele Tadese (born 1987), 2007 All-Africa Games silver medallist in steeplechase; Mestawat Tadesse (born 1985), female athlete specialising in 1500 metres; Sinedu Tadesse (1974–1995), committed murder-suicide on a Harvard University campus; Zersenay Tadese (born 1982), four-time World Half Marathon champion and Olympic bronze medallist

  5. Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church - Wikipedia

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    In 1534, a cleric of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, Michael the Deacon, met with Martin Luther and affirmed the Augsburg Confession, saying "This is a good creed, that is, faith". [ 27 ] [ 25 ] In addition, Martin Luther stated that the Lutheran Mass agreed with that used by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. [ 25 ]

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  7. Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the Eritrean Church accords a primacy of honor to the Coptic Church. [4] [5] [6] Sources differ on the percentage of Christians in the Eritrean population, with most figures being close to one-half, [7] [8] although some sources report slightly more than 60%. [9] Almost 90% of Eritrean Christians are followers of Oriental Orthodoxy. [8]

  8. 'Horrible': Witnesses recall massacre in Ethiopian holy city

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  9. Eritrean - Wikipedia

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    Eritrean cuisine, a fusion of Eritrea's native culinary traditions and social interchanges with other regions; Eritrean coastal desert, ecoregion is a harsh sand and gravel strip along the southern part of the coast of Eritrea and the Red Sea coast of Djibouti; Eritrean literature, works in Tigrinya language