- The
Fetha Negest (Ge'ez: ፍትሐ ነገሥት, romanized: fətḥa nägäśt, lit. 'Justice of the Kings') is a
theocratic legal code
compiled around 1240 by the Coptic...
- The
Kebra Nagast, var.
Kebra Negast (Ge'ez: ክብረ ነገሥት, kəbrä nägäśt), or The
Glory of the Kings, is a 14th-century
national epic of Ethiopia,
written in...
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seems to have been
created by
Ethiopian scholars commenting on the
Fetha Negest law code,
which says that the
canon contains 81 books, but only
lists 73...
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Imperial Standard of
Haile Sel****ie (reverse)
Kebra Nagast Fetha Negest History of
Ethiopia Monarchies of
Ethiopia Nathaniel T. Kenney, "Ethiopian...
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Negest and
Fetha Negest scholars still prevail in
discussions on
points of law and
conflict between the old and the new.
Under the old
Fetha Negest rules...
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favour of Zewditu. Zewditu's
official title was "Queen of Kings" (Negiste
Negest), a
modification of the
traditional title "King of Kings" (Nəgusä Nägäst)...
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Siegbert Uhlig, 921-922. Wiesbaden: Harr****owitz. Bezold, Carl. 1905.
Kibra negest , die
Kerrlichkeit der Könige: Nach den
Handschriften in Berlin, London...
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schweizerische Archäologie und
Kunstgeschichte 56 (1999), 265-302.
kibre negest (ክብረ ነገስት) dice 'Helvetia e una località di
impero Romana.pp347 [ibid ]...
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particularly observant. The
general list of
fasts are laid out in the
Fetha Negest.
During fasts, the
observant are
required to
partake in no more than one...
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Egyptian Christian writer, 'Abul Fada'il Ibn al-'****al,
wrote the
Fetha Negest in Arabic. 'Ibn al-****al took his laws
partly from
apostolic writings and...