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Gälawdewos", p. 218, Chap. 33 Solomon, "Chronicle of King
Gälawdewos", p. 237, Chap. 66 Solomon, "Chronicle of King
Gälawdewos", p. 246, Chap...
- Grañ .This
refers to the
death of
Galāwdēwos in 1559 at the
hands of Nur, who came from Adal in
order to kill
Galāwdēwos so that he
could marry Dulwambara...
- Gonçalo
Rodrigues to
Ethiopia in
order to
determine whether Emperor Galawdewos would be
receptive to
receiving a
Patriarch anointed by the
Roman Catholic...
-
mentioned in the
records left by Abba Paulos, Joao Bermudes, Jerónimo Lobo,
Galawdewos,
Sarsa Dengel and others.
These records suggest that the
Oromo were a...
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Archived from the
original on 5
March 2017.
Retrieved 4
March 2017.
Galawdewos (2015). The Life and
Struggles of Our
Mother Walatta Petros: A Seventeenth-Century...
- 1672,
thirty years after the saint's death. The
author was a monk
named Gälawdewos. He
wrote it by
collecting multiple oral
histories from the saint's community...
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Solomon Gebreyes (2016). The
Chronicle of King
Gälawdewos (1540–1559): A
Critical Edition with
Annotated Translation (PhD). University...
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Easter in Sard.
Garad Emar,
Ahmad Gragn's
governor of Ganz, ****umed that
Galawdewos'
lieutenants would be away at
their homes to
celebrate the holiday, so...
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Gälawdéwos Against the
Illegal Slave Trade in Christians: Ethiopia, 1548".
Retrieved 12 June 2023. Tegegne,
Habtamu M. "The
Edict of King
Gälawdéwos Against...
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heretics were
decapitated in public. The
spies also
revealed that his sons
Galawdewos, Amda Maryam, Zar'a
Abraham and
Batra Seyon, and his
daughters Del Samera...