- The
Church of
Saint George (Amharic: ቤተ ጊዮርጊስ, romanized: Betä
Giyorgis) is one of
eleven rock-hewn
monolithic churches in Lalibela, a town in the Amhara...
- Line'".
Tekle Giyorgis II
linked himself to the last
independent emperors of the
Gondar line
through his mother. In addition,
Tekle Giyorgis sought the support...
-
Giyorgis of
Segla (c. 1365 – 1 July 1425), also
known as
Giyorgis of
Gasicha or Abba
Giyorgis, was an
Ethiopian Oriental Orthodox monk, saint, and author...
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Salomon II, down from
Wehni to be his
candidate to
replace Tekle Giyorgis.
Tekle Giyorgis broke camp to face this threat, only to
receive word that one of...
- Empire, and
Welde Giyorgis was
appointed as governor.
Before formally ****uming his new
position as
governor of Kaffa,
Welde Giyorgis was
ordered by Emperor...
- Shewa.
Habte Giyorgis pla**** a
leading role in
several important battles of
Ethiopian history. In one of Menelik's
expeditions Habte Giyorgis was raised...
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Tekle Giyorgis may
refer to
Tekle Giyorgis I (c. 1751–1817),
Emperor of
Ethiopia Tekle Giyorgis II (died 1873),
Emperor of
Ethiopia This disambiguation...
-
Ethiopia from
August 1770 to
December 1770. His name at
birth was
Wolde Giyorgis; he was the son of a
noble woman who had lost her
fortune and made her...
- in 1907, with
Haile Giyorgis appointed to
those posts de jure. He was
minister of
finance from 1915 to 1917. With
Haile Giyorgis'
removal from office...
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Bakaffa (Ge'ez: በካፋ)
birth name: Missah;
throne name Aṣma
Giyorgis (Ge'ez: ዐፅመ ጊዮርጊስ),
later Masih Sagad (Ge'ez: መሲሕ ሰገድ) was
Emperor of
Ethiopia from...