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King of Zagwe dynasty in the 13th century
Yetbarak (Ge’ez: ይትባረክ) was a King of the Zagwe dynasty. According to Taddesse Tamrat, he was the son of Lalibela. Tradition states that Yetbarak ascended
Yetbarak
1270 battle of the Zagwe and Solomonic dynasties in medieval Ethiopia
AD between the forces of Yekuno Amlak, future emperor of Ethiopia, and Yetbarak of the Zagwe dynasty. The forces of Yekuno Amlak had received assistance
Battle_of_Ansata
Kingdom in northern Ethiopia and Eritrea (1137–1270)
damnatio memoriae. Taddesse Tamrat believes that this last ruler was actually Yetbarak. The end of the Zagwe came when Yekuno Amlak, who never personally claimed
Zagwe_dynasty
King of Zagwe dynasty from 1181 to 1221
usurpation of Na'akueto La'ab, whose reign was ended by Lalibela's son, Yetbarak. Getachew Mekonnen credits Masqal Kibra with having one of the rock-hewn
Gebre_Meskel_Lalibela
Country in the Horn of Africa
rule ended when an Amhara noble man Yekuno Amlak revolted against King Yetbarak and established the Ethiopian Empire (known by the exonym "Abyssinia")
Ethiopia
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974
MESQEL LALIBELA (7) YEMREHANA KRESTOS (5) Sinfa Ar'ad NA'AKUETO LA'AB (8) YETBARAK (9) Negus Zaré Asfiha Yakob Bahr Seggad Zagwe dynasty Adam Asgad (Widma
Haile_Selassie
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1270 to 1285
king at the Battle of Ansata. Taddesse Tamrat argued that this king was Yetbarak, but due to a local form of damnatio memoriae, his name was removed from
Yekuno_Amlak
King of Zagwe dynasty in the 13th century
under close watch managed to usurp the throne for a brief period until Yetbarak managed to take his father's throne." Taddesse Tamrat, Church and State
Na'akueto_La'ab
Title of the ruling monarch of Ethiopia from 1270 to 1974/1975
MESQEL LALIBELA (7) YEMREHANA KRESTOS (5) Sinfa Ar'ad NA'AKUETO LA'AB (8) YETBARAK (9) Negus Zaré Asfiha Yakob Bahr Seggad Zagwe dynasty Adam Asgad (Widma
Emperor_of_Ethiopia
Country in the Horn of Africa (1270–1974)
him at the Battle of Ansata. Taddesse Tamrat argued that this king was Yetbarak, but due to a local form of damnatio memoriae, his name was removed from
Ethiopian_Empire
Overview of territorial progress of Ethiopia
1270, when Amhara-Shewan Yekuno Amlak revolted against the last king, Yetbarak, commencing the Solomonic dynasty-led Ethiopian Empire. The empire reached
Territorial evolution of Ethiopia
Territorial_evolution_of_Ethiopia
King of Zagwe dynasty in the 11th century
Yemrehana Krestos was the successor of Na'akueto La'ab, and succeeded by Yetbarak. According to a manuscript Pedro Páez and Manuel de Almeida saw at Axum
Yemrehana_Krestos
Traditional lists of monarchs of Ethiopia and Eritrea
Na'akueto La'ab 48 years The 1922 regnal list records 40 years of rule. 9 Yetbarak 40 years The 1922 regnal list records 17 years of rule. 10 Mairari 15 years
Regnal_lists_of_Ethiopia
between Solomonic dynasty led by Yekuno Amlak and Zagwe dynasty led by Yetbarak. 1270 – Ascension of Yekuno Amlak as Emperor of Ethiopia, inaugurating
Timeline of the Ethiopian Empire
Timeline_of_the_Ethiopian_Empire
Apocalypse written in Geʿez (Ethiopic)
Lalibela, there will be abundance and peace. Under his successor, Ye (perhaps Yetbarak or Na'akueto La'ab), there will be perjury, famine, pestilence and death
Ethiopic_Apocalypse_of_Ezra
Lalibela, Negus (1189–1229) Na'akueto La'ab, Negus (mid 13th century) Yetbarak, Negus (mid 13th century) Mairari, Negus? (?–c.1300) Harbai, Negus? (13th
List of state leaders in the 13th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_13th_century
Pseudohistorical list of Ethiopian monarchs from 4530 BCE to 1779 CE
as the "Pagan" or Jewish kings, while Mara Takla Haymanot, Kedus Harbe, Yetbarak, Lalibela, Yemrehana Krestos and Na'akueto La'ab (in these chronological
1922_regnal_list_of_Ethiopia
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Indian, Tamil
Talented; Lord Siva
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Latin
Holy.
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Australian, French, Portuguese
Invaluable
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Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Smile; Sid
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English and French
English and French : from the medieval personal name Boniface (see Bonifacio). Among the noted bearers of the name was an early Christian saint (c. 675–754) who was born in Devon and martyred in Friesland after evangelical work among Germanic tribes.
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Beautiful sunshine of the sun and day
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Mars; Roman God of War; Of Mars; The Roman Fertility God Mars for whom March was Named; War-like; From the God Mars
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English : from the Old French personal name Amé, Latin Amatus ‘beloved’, a personal name favored by the early Christians, who used it in the sense ‘beloved by God’.English : possibly a derivative of Old French ami ‘friend’.
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Tamil
Sanghmitra | ஸஂகமிதà¯à®°Â
Unity with friendship
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Muslim/Islamic
Appreciate
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