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- Ewostatewos (Ge'ez: ኤዎስጣቴዎስ, ʾEwosṭātewos, or ዮስጣቴዎስ, Yosṭātewos, a version of Ancient Gr****: Εὐστάθιος Eustathios; 22 July 1273 – 23 September 1352)...
- the House of Ewostatewos, as the followers of Ewostatewos were known. At the same time, he made efforts to pacify the House of Ewostatewos. While the Ewostathians...
- the more fervent monks appointed by Abuna Yakob was Abba Ewostatewos (c. 1273–1352). Ewostatewos designed a monastic ideology stressing the necessity for...
- followed the rule of the House of Ewostatewos (Ancient Gr****: Εὐστάθιος Eustáthios), and a gadl (hagiography) of Ewostatewos was later composed there. According...
- Covenant of Mercy) 17th Estifanos (Stephen the Martyr) and Abba Gerima 18th Ewostatewos 19th Gabriel the Archangel 20th Hnstata 21st Holy Virgin Mary, Mother...
- Vytautas the Great, Grand Duke of Lithuania (d. 1430) September 15 – Ewostatewos, Ethiopian monk and religious leader (b. 1273) December 6 – Pope Clement...
- Alexandria in the centuries leading up to the issue being rectified by Ewostatewos. The emperor Gelawdewos in his Confession, an apologia of traditional...
- March 25 – Henry Percy, English nobleman and knight (d. 1314) July 22 – Ewostatewos, Ethiopian religious leader (d. 1352) November 24 – Alphonso, English...
- Yonatan Aklilu, founder of the Addis Kidan Kahinat Church Abuna Aregawi Ewostatewos Tekle Haymanot Iyasus Mo'a Gabra Manfas Qeddus Kristos Samra Abuna Theophilos...
- (fl. late 12th century), bishop famous for his commentaries on Homer Ewostatewos, Ethiopian saint (c. 1273–c. 1352) Jevstatije I (fl. late 13th century)...