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Negus is the word for "king" in the
Ethiopian Semitic languages and a
title which was
usually bestowed upon a
regional ruler by the
Negusa Nagast, or...
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Negus or
negus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Negus is a
title in the
Eritrean and
Northern Ethiopian Semitic languages.
Negus may also refer...
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Arthur George Negus, OBE (29
March 1903 – 5
April 1985) was a
British television personality and
antiques expert,
specialising in furniture.
Negus was born...
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George Edward Negus AM (13
March 1942 – 15
October 2024) was an
Australian journalist, author,
television and
radio presenter specialising in international...
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Negus is a
drink made of wine,
often port,
mixed with hot water,
oranges or lemons, ****es and sugar.
According to
Edmond Malone (Life of Dryden, Prose...
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Negus is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Abram J.
Negus,
American prohibitionist who ran in the 1912
United States House of Representatives...
- Begemder, Shewa, Gojjam, Wollo, all held the
title of
Negus at some point, as the "
Negus of Shewa", "
Negus of Gojjam", and so forth.
During and
after the reign...
- Aṣ-ḥamah, also
spelt as Aṣ-ḥama (Tigrinya: ንጉስ, Arabic: أَصْحَمَة), was the
Negus (Arabic: ٱلنَّجَاشِيّ, romanized: An-Najāshī)
ruler of the
Kingdom of Aksum...
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joined the
second flight in 616.
There they
obtained the
protection of the
Negus (An-Najashi), and
could worship Allah unhindered. Ja'far and Asma lived...
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inventor of the
drink negus.
Negus is a
Norfolk family name.
Negus was
baptized on 3 May 1670. He is the son of
Francis Negus of St Paul's,
Covent Garden...