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  • Mentewab
  • Empress of Ethiopia from 1723 to 1730

    Mentewab (Ge'ez: ምንትዋብ; c. 1706 – 27 June 1773) was Empress of Ethiopia, consort of Emperor Bakaffa, mother (and regent) of Iyasu II and grandmother of

    Mentewab

    Mentewab

    Mentewab

  • Iyasu II
  • Emperor of Ethiopia from 1730 to 1755

    son of Emperor Bakaffa and Empress Mentewab (also known by her baptismal name of Welete Giyorgis). The Empress Mentewab played a major role in Iyasu's reign

    Iyasu II

    Iyasu II

    Iyasu_II

  • Iyoas I
  • Emperor of Ethiopia from 1755 to 1769

    Karrayyu. Despite his extreme youth, he was the candidate proposed by Empress Mentewab, his grandmother, who then acted as his regent. Her proposal was supported

    Iyoas I

    Iyoas I

    Iyoas_I

  • Solomonic dynasty
  • Imperial Ethiopian dynasty (1270–1974)

    of Ras Mikael Sehul, daughter of Mentewab and her lover, Melmal Iyasu, a Solomonic prince and nephew of Mentewab's late husband Bakaffa). The Shewan

    Solomonic dynasty

    Solomonic dynasty

    Solomonic_dynasty

  • Gondar
  • City in Amhara Region, Ethiopia

    characterized by glorious personalities of Emperors such as Iyasu I, Bakaffa, Mentewab, and Dawit III. All castles and churches were highly centralized for royal

    Gondar

    Gondar

    Gondar

  • Ethiopia
  • Country in the Horn of Africa

    1755, Empress Mentewab brought her brother, Ras Wolde Leul, to Gondar, making him Ras Bitwaded. This led to regnal conflict between Mentewab's Quaregnoch

    Ethiopia

    Ethiopia

    Ethiopia

  • Gondarine period
  • 1632–1769 period of Ethiopian history

    slow decline in Gondar's supremacy. Emperor Iyasu I's regent, Empress Mentewab, brought her brother Ras Wolde Leul to Gondar and made him Ras Bitwaded

    Gondarine period

    Gondarine period

    Gondarine_period

  • Zemene Mesafint
  • 1769–1855 period of Ethiopian history

    a child, allowing his mother, Empress Mentewab to play a major role as his Regent from 1723 to 1730. Mentewab had herself crowned as co-ruler in 1730

    Zemene Mesafint

    Zemene Mesafint

    Zemene_Mesafint

  • Fasil Ghebbi
  • Fortified royal place of Gondarine period emperors in Ethiopia

    includes Fasilides' castle, Iyasu I's palace, Dawit III's Hall, Empress Mentewab's castle, a chancellery and library from Yohannes I, a banqueting hall from

    Fasil Ghebbi

    Fasil Ghebbi

    Fasil_Ghebbi

  • Narga Selassie
  • Ethiopian Orthodox church in Amhara Region

    place and the shade thereabouts. The church was constructed by Empress Mentewab in the late 18th century, apparently using as construction material for

    Narga Selassie

    Narga Selassie

    Narga_Selassie

  • Mikael Sehul
  • Nobleman and central figure of Zemene Mesafint in Ethiopia (1692–1784)

    Emperor Iyoas I devastated both dowager queens, Empresses Mentewab and Welete Bersabe, and Mentewab secluded herself at her palace at Qusquam where she buried

    Mikael Sehul

    Mikael Sehul

    Mikael_Sehul

  • History of Ethiopia
  • as a child. His mother, Empress Mentewab played a major role in Iyasu's reign, as well as her grandson Iyoas. Mentewab had herself crowned as co-ruler

    History of Ethiopia

    History of Ethiopia

    History_of_Ethiopia

  • Princess Tenagnework
  • Eldest child of Emperor Haile Selassie (1912–2003)

    Tenagnework and Ras Andargatchew Messai were the parents of a daughter, Mentewab Andargachew, who died in childhood. After the death of her mother, Empress

    Princess Tenagnework

    Princess Tenagnework

    Princess_Tenagnework

  • Makonnen Wolde Mikael
  • Ethiopian prince of Shewa (1852–1906)

    married to a niece of Empress Taytu Betul, Woizero Mentewab Wale. Makonnen's marriage to Mentewab Wale was never consummated and, in 1902, it was annulled

    Makonnen Wolde Mikael

    Makonnen Wolde Mikael

    Makonnen_Wolde_Mikael

  • Beta Israel
  • Jewish community associated with modern-day Ethiopia

    given their frequent proximity to fire. In the 18th century, Empress Mentewab and her son, Emperor Iyasu II, employed Jewish builders and artists to

    Beta Israel

    Beta Israel

    Beta_Israel

  • History of Gondar
  • History of Ethiopian city

    Bakaffa and his widow Empress Mentewab and the first Tigre warlord Ras Mikael Sehul. However, the power was presided to Mentewab and the Amhara lords, where

    History of Gondar

    History of Gondar

    History_of_Gondar

  • Romna Wark
  • Empress of Ethiopia

    regent of the Ethiopian Empire (1270–1974), the others being Eleni and Mentewab. Her name means "the pomegranate of gold". Romna Wark married Baeda Maryam

    Romna Wark

    Romna_Wark

  • Bakaffa
  • Emperor of Ethiopia from 1721 to 1730

    it stands Mentewab's Castle, which might have been built by Bakaffa's son and heir Iyasu II, but definitely was constructed before Mentewab retired from

    Bakaffa

    Bakaffa

    Bakaffa

  • Seble Desta
  • Princess of Ethiopia

    Sophia Desta, Rear Admiral Iskinder Desta, Emebet Mary Retta and Emebet Mentewab Andargatchew (who died in childhood). During Mussolini's invasion of Ethiopia

    Seble Desta

    Seble Desta

    Seble_Desta

  • White Africans of European ancestry
  • African citizens and residents born in or with ancestors from Europe

    country's history over the next two centuries; for example, the Empress Mentewab was extremely proud of her Portuguese ancestry. In the late 17th century

    White Africans of European ancestry

    White_Africans_of_European_ancestry

  • Yohannes IV
  • Emperor of Ethiopia from 1871 to 1889

    granddaughter of Ras Mikael Sehul and his wife Aster Iyasu, daughter of Empress Mentewab and Melmal Iyasu, who was a Solomonic prince and nephew of Emperor Bakaffa

    Yohannes IV

    Yohannes IV

    Yohannes_IV

  • History of painting
  • Museum of Ethiopia in Addis Ababa A 1748 portrait of the Ethiopian Empress Mentewab, an important figure of the Zemene Mesafint, prostrating herself before

    History of painting

    History of painting

    History_of_painting

  • Menelik II
  • Emperor of Ethiopia from 1879 to 1913

    become the most powerful consort of an Ethiopian monarch since Empress Mentewab. She enjoyed considerable influence on Menelik and his court until the

    Menelik II

    Menelik II

    Menelik_II

  • Menen Asfaw
  • Empress of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1962

    Hirut Desta Princess Sophia Desta Emebet Tsige Mariam Abebe Retta Emebet Mentewab Andargatchew (died in childhood) Crown Prince Asfaw Wossen 27 July 1916

    Menen Asfaw

    Menen Asfaw

    Menen_Asfaw

  • 1722
  • Calendar year

    Emperor and begins her rise to power as the Empress Mentewab. Upon Bakaffa's death in 1730, Mentewab becomes the regent for her son by Bakaffa, Iyasu II

    1722

    1722

    1722

  • List of regents
  • regent between 1507 and 1516 during the minority of Emperor Dawit II. Mentewab for her son Iyasu II. Ras Tessema Nadew in 1913 during the minority of

    List of regents

    List of regents

    List_of_regents

  • Susenyos II
  • Emperor of Ethiopia in 1770

    Bewossen entered Gondar 10 June, where they attempted to convince Empress Mentewab to join them but failed. After waiting several days for Fasil to fulfill

    Susenyos II

    Susenyos_II

  • Qwara Province
  • Former province in Ethiopia

    importance at least as early as the reign of Iyoas I, when the Dowager Queen Mentewab relied on her supporters in Qwara to support her against her rival Wubit

    Qwara Province

    Qwara_Province

  • 1770s
  • Decade

    June 21 – Jorge Juan y Santacilia, Spanish geodesist (b. 1713) June 27 – Mentewab, dowager Empress of Ethiopia (b. c. 1706) July 5 – Francisco José Freire

    1770s

    1770s

    1770s

  • Wolde Selassie
  • Ethiopian governor (1736–1816)

    Dejazmach Kefla Iyasus, governor of Enderta province, and his wives included Mentewab (died 1812 from smallpox), the sister of Emperor Egwale Seyon; and Sahin

    Wolde Selassie

    Wolde_Selassie

  • Yohannes II
  • Emperor of Ethiopia in 1769

    crowned emperor the next day. Where it begins to diverge is by stating that Mentewab was separated from her grandson and expelled from the palace before Yohannes

    Yohannes II

    Yohannes_II

  • List of royal consorts of Ethiopia
  • wife of Bakaffa Unknown Unknown Died on the day of her coronation Bakaffa Mentewab c. 1706 6 September 1722 Unknown 19 September 1730 Husband's death 27 June

    List of royal consorts of Ethiopia

    List_of_royal_consorts_of_Ethiopia

  • Portuguese Africans
  • Ethnic group

    cohort, Portuguese are also present in Ethiopia. For instance, Empress Mentewab is arguably one of the most prominent Portuguese-Ethiopians. In Rwanda

    Portuguese Africans

    Portuguese Africans

    Portuguese_Africans

  • 1773
  • Calendar year

    June 21 – Jorge Juan y Santacilia, Spanish geodesist (b. 1713) June 27 – Mentewab, dowager Empress of Ethiopia (b. c. 1706) July 5 – Francisco José Freire

    1773

    1773

    1773

  • Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile
  • 18th century book by James Bruce

    removing the semi-legendary accounts of how Bakaffa met his future queen Mentewab and her important supporter Waragna with a factual drawn from the Royal

    Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile

    Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile

    Travels_to_Discover_the_Source_of_the_Nile

  • Iyasu I
  • Emperor of Ethiopia from 1682 to 1706

    is unknown. Her son was Gerazmach Iyasu, the second husband of Empress Mentewab. Source say 15th of Hamle which is 15 July, see Ethiopian calendar for

    Iyasu I

    Iyasu I

    Iyasu_I

  • Ethiopian historiography
  • Historiography of Ethiopia

    A portrait of the Ethiopian Empress Mentewab, an important figure of the Zemene Mesafint, prostrating herself before Mary and Jesus (Narga Selassie church

    Ethiopian historiography

    Ethiopian_historiography

  • 2000 World Monuments Watch
  • Egypt Valley of the Kings Thebes, Luxor 16th–11th century BC 24 Ethiopia Mentewab-Qwesqwam Palace Gondar 18th century 25 France Saint Pierre Cathedral Beauvais

    2000 World Monuments Watch

    2000_World_Monuments_Watch

  • Yejju
  • Subgroup of Oromo ethnic group in Ethiopia

    alliances between noble Yejju Oromos and elite Amharas were frequent. It was Mentewab, the wife of Bakaffa, who arranged marriage alliance between her son Iyasu

    Yejju

    Yejju

    Yejju

  • List of Gondarine churches
  • St. John of Guara Perhaps founded by one of the relatives of Empress Mentewab Lideta Mariyam ("Birth of the Virgin Mary") 1713 The first of two churches

    List of Gondarine churches

    List_of_Gondarine_churches

  • Goshu Zewde
  • Prince of Gojjam in the Ethiopian Empire

    family: she was the granddaughter of Walata Israel, daughter of Empress Mentewab by her first husband and half-sister of Emperor Iyasu II. His father, the

    Goshu Zewde

    Goshu_Zewde

  • 1720s
  • Decade

    Emperor and begins her rise to power as the Empress Mentewab. Upon Bakaffa's death in 1730, Mentewab becomes the regent for her son by Bakaffa, Iyasu II

    1720s

    1720s

  • 1998 World Monuments Watch
  • Salvador Suchitoto City Suchitoto, Cuscatlán 16th century 28 Ethiopia Mentewab-Qwesqwam Palace Gondar 18th century 29 Fiji Levuka Township Levuka 1830–1925

    1998 World Monuments Watch

    1998_World_Monuments_Watch

  • Timeline of the Ethiopian Empire
  • than spending in politics. 1755 – after the death of Iyasu II, Empress Mentewab brought her brother, Ras Wolde Leul, to Gondar made him Ras Bitwaded. It

    Timeline of the Ethiopian Empire

    Timeline of the Ethiopian Empire

    Timeline_of_the_Ethiopian_Empire

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Online names & meanings

  • Sajidah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Sajidah

    Prostrating to Allah

  • Qais
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Qais

    Lover

  • Hemagni | ஹேமாகநீ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Hemagni | ஹேமாகநீ 

    Goddess Parvati

  • Kian | கீஅந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kian | கீஅந

    Grace of God, Ancient or distant

  • Shrinitha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam

    Shrinitha

    Night

  • Pontifex
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Pontifex

    Priest.

  • SERAFIMA
  • Female

    Russian

    SERAFIMA

    (Серафима) Feminine form of Russian Serafim, SERAFIMA means "burning one" or "serpent."

  • Tarin
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Tarin

    Blend of Tara 'high hill' and Erin 'from Ireland. '.

  • Vaidika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Vaidika

  • Theyn
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Theyn

    Follower.

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