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  2. Seble Wongel - Wikipedia

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    Seble Wongel was from the Beta Israel nobility of Semien. [4] and her mother was named Yodit which literally means "Jewess" or "Judith".Chronicles written in the 16th century imply that she was neither a member of the traditional nobility nor any group integrated with the Christian kingdom under the authority of the Ethiopian Emperor, meaning that her marriage was a major dynastic and ...

  3. Category:1530s in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    1531 in Ethiopia (2 P) A. Abyssinian–Adal War (1 C, ... Seble Wongel This page was last edited on 2 September 2020, at 04:21 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  4. Category:Empresses consort of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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  5. List of royal consorts of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Seble Wongel: Dawit II (r. 1508–1540) Married in either 1512 or 1513. Mother of Gelawdewos and Menas. Died on 5 December 1567. Adimas Moas Menas (r. 1559–1563) Daughter of Robel, governor of Bora and Selawe. Married Menas before he became Emperor. Admas Mogasa [16] Mother of Sarsa Dengel. [16] Outlived her husband. [16] Maryam Sena Sarsa ...

  6. Dawit II - Wikipedia

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    Dawit II (Ge'ez: ዳዊት; c. 1496 – 2 September 1540), also known by the macaronic name Wanag Segad (ወናግ ሰገድ, to whom the lions bow), better known by his birth name Lebna Dengel (Amharic: ልብነ ድንግል, essence of the virgin), was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1508 to 1540, whose political center and palace was in Shewa.

  7. Cristóvão da Gama - Wikipedia

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    Although Queen Seble Wongel advised Gama to march around this hill, advising him to wait until her son Emperor Gelawdewos could arrive from Shewa and join him, he believed that failing to engage the invaders would make the natives distrust his troops, and that they would then stop bringing food and supplies. Fortunately, the engagement was an ...

  8. How Naomi Girma broke through soccer’s systemic barriers to ...

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    The Naomi Girma story begins a world away from the USWNT, in 1970s Ethiopia, an East African country plagued by conflict and authoritarianism. Girma Aweke, Naomi’s father, was a young leader ...

  9. Gelawdewos - Wikipedia

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    The son of Dawit II by his wife, Seble Wongel, after the death of his father Gelawdewos succeeded to the throne on 2 September 1540 at the age of 18.During Ahmed Gragn's occupation of Abyssinia, Galawdewos initially took refuge in the province of Gafat. [5]