- wife’’,
their children (and Wube's
older half siblings) were
Merso,
Betul and Yewub-dar. ●
Merso Haile Maryam was the
oldest half-brother and
early rival...
- Wube
Haile Maryam to lead
Semien instead of his
brother Merso.
Betul with his
mother and
Merso fled to
Tigray province. Betul's
sister Yewub-dar was married...
-
respected title. He
governed Simien,
where his
children Wube,
Betul and
Merso were born. Additionally, her
uncle Degazmach Wube
followed in the family's...
- Grobbia-Grobje, Iainich-Jagnjed, Iesizza-Jesičje, Iessegna-Jesenje,
Merso di Sopra-Gorenja Miersa,
Merso di Sotto-Dolenja Miersa, Osgnetto-Ošnije, Ovizza-Ovica, Picig-Pičič...
- Biri /
Moelv The lake is
named "Mjøsa" (Old Norse: Mjǫrs / Proto-Norse *
Merso) and this name must be very old. The
meaning is
possibly "the bright/shiny...
- 000
soldiers to
support him,
amongst whom were Wube's
brother Dejazmach Merso and Ali's
uncle Dejazmach Birru Aligaz.
Mordechai Abir
observes that this...
- ****huriyet Damlalı (Dokan)
Demet (Gola Darê)
Demirci (Hidêdî) Demirkapı (
Merşo)
Demirler (Gundê Fereco)
Dikmen (Hêşerî) Doğanlı (Mîlanê) Dörtyol (Tiltîn)...
- was
mostly composed of
Oromo contingents and was
supported by
Dejazmatch Merso. Wube's army was
overwhelming superior in
firearms compared to the Ras,...
- autonomy. In fact, the
territory was
structured in two co-valleys (Antro and
Merso)
represented by
their people's ****emblies
called arenghi; each co-valley...
- iustissimus, "rightest, most correct, propitious,"
superlative of
mersos.
Adjective mersos, from meḍos (literally medius),
means iustus (cf.
Oscan meddix:...