- god Qamata,
Gadla was a
polygamist with four wives, four sons and nine daughters, who
lived in
different villages. Nelson's
mother was
Gadla's third wife...
- The
Gadla Samāʿtāt (also
spelled Gädlä Sämaʿtat,
meaning "Spiritual
Combat of the Martyrs") is an
Ethiopic (Ge'ez)
compilation of saints' lives, with the...
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Church on 19 June. The life of
Lalibela is
recorded in his hagiography,
Gadla Lalibela.
According to the source, King
Lalibela was born in 1162, at a...
- Geʽez m****cript
containin the
hagiographical compilation known as the
Gädlä Sämaʿtat (meaning "Vitae of the Martyrs") is
currently held by the church...
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project include: ʿAddi
Qolqwal Giyorgis: 1 MS (
Gädlä Sämaʿtat, 16th century)
Koholo Yoḥannǝs: 1 MS (
Gädlä Sämaʿtat, 15th century) Mǝdrä Ruba: 1 MS (19th...
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Ethiopian saint. Her hagiography, The Life-Struggles of
Walatta Petros (
Gädlä Wälättä P̣eṭros) was
written in 1672. She is
known for
resisting conversion...
- Dərsanä Abrəham Wäsara Bägabs (Homily on
Abraham and
Sarah in Egypt),
Gadla Sosna (The
Story of Susanna) and Baqadāmi
Gabra Egzi'abḥēr (In the Beginning...
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containing far more
details of the saint's life than any
other version of the
gadla, and
which Tesfaye confirmed was
written by
Ichege Yohannis Kema. Coptic...
- the
second half of the
twelfth century. His
biography is
recorded in the
Gädlä Yəmrəḥannä Krəstos. He was
first Zagwe king to be
recognised as a saint...
- in the
highlands of
Angot and the
later province of Amhara.
Because the
Gadla of
Tekle Haymanot states that
Degna Djan
lived 18 generations, or 400–600...