- the
Nubian kingdom of Kush, as
represented by
Ethiopis being the son of Cush. Aksumani, the son of
Ethiopis, is
likely meant to
represent the
kingdom of...
- Ethiop, or
Ethiopis.
Ayele Berkerie explains:
According to an
Ethiopian tradition, the term
Ethiopia is
derived from the word
Ethiopis, a name of the...
-
Monarchy Negus /
Negusa Nagast • c. 100 AD
Bazen of Axum (first known)
Ethiopis (according to tradition) • 917 or 940-960 Dil Na'od (last)
Historical era...
- Noah and son of
Itiopis according to the Book of Aksum.[citation needed]
Ethiopis, who was
seventh in the
ancestral lines, is also
believed to be the twelfth...
-
adversaries to the
regime in the
years to come He
founded his
first newspaper,
Ethiopis, in 1993. He also
founded other newspapers such as, Askual, Satenaw, and...
- servidore, Eccellenza, che la
Giapiggia descrive non da’ Mauri, non
dalli Ethiopi, non
dalli Allobrogi, o Sicambri, ma
dalla Greca ****one sorge, e deriva...
-
Ethiopia that the
people were
descended from Ham, his son Cush and Cush's son
Ethiopis, who is not
named in the Bible, and from whom the
country of
Ethiopia gets...
- of
Ethiopia (Proclamation 116) (in Amharic). 1951. "Development Bank of
Ethiopi". EthioConstruction. Teklemedhin,
Merhatbeb (2012). "Birth and Development...
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Stenocoris elegans (Blöte, 1937)
Stenocoris erraticus (Blöte, 1937)
Stenocoris ethiopis Ahmad, 1965
Stenocoris fabricii Ahmad, 1965
Stenocoris filiformis (Fabricius...
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serpent Arwe, and was the
father or
ancestor of Makeda, the
Queen of Sheba.
Ethiopis – A king who was said to have
inspired the name of the
country of Ethiopia...