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Sarsa Dengel (Ge'ez: ሠርጸ ድንግል śärṣä dəngəl; 1550 – 4
October 1597), also
known as
Sarsa the Great, was
Emperor of Ethiopia, and a
member of the Solomonic...
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Sahle Dengel (Ge'ez: ሣህለ ድንግል; 1778 – 11
February 1855) was
Emperor of
Ethiopia intermittently between 1832 and 11
February 1855,
towards the end of the...
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Philipp Dengel (15
December 1888 – 28
March 1948) was a
German communist journalist and politician.
Dengel was a
member of the
Reichstag for the Communist...
- Za
Dengel (Ge'ez: ዘድንግል; died 24
October 1604),
throne name
Atsnaf Sagad II (Ge'ez: አጽናፍ ሰገድ) was
Emperor of
Ethiopia from 1603
until his
death in 1604...
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Edward J.
Dengel (October 6, 1866 –
December 9, 1943) was an
American politician and businessman. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
Dengel was in the plumbing...
- (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...
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Mother Anna
Maria Dengel,
Medical Mission Sisters (S.C.M.M.), (16
March 1892 – 17
April 1980) was an
Austrian physician,
Religious Sister and missionary...
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Dengel Ber is a town in
western Ethiopia.
Located on the south-western s**** of Lake Tana in the
Semien Gondar Zone of the
Amhara Region, this town has...
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Emperor Za
Dengel, led a
large army
against Susenyos and his
Oromo supporters in Walaqa.
Susenyos fled with his
Oromo warriors and Za-
Dengel had to be...
- He then
pledged his
allegiance again with the
crowning of
Emperor Sarsa Dengel. However, not long after,
Yeshaq revolted once
again with
Ottoman support...