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languages and a
title which was
usually bestowed upon a
regional ruler by the
Negusa Nagast, or "king of kings," in pre-1974 Ethiopia.
Negus is a noun derived...
- of Axum (320's–360 CE/AD). The full
title of the
Emperor of
Ethiopia was
Negusa Nagast and
Seyoume Igziabeher (Ge'ez: ሥዩመ እግዚአብሔር; "Elect of God"). The...
- the
Romans in 296–297. The most
notable pre-Solomonic
usage of the
title "
Negusa Nagast" was by
Ezana of Axum;
despite this,
prior to the
beginning of the...
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Avraham Neguise (Hebrew: אַבְרָהָם נֶגוּסֵה, born 10
February 1958) is an
Israeli politician and
activist for the
Falash Mura community. He
served as a...
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Psalm 68:31.[citation needed] The full
title of the
Emperor of
Ethiopia was
Negusa Nagast and
Seyoume Igziabeher (Ge'ez: ሥዩመ እግዚአብሔር; "Elect of God"). The...
- 2
November 1930,
after the
death of
Empress Zewditu,
Tafari was
crowned Negusa Nagast,
literally "King of Kings",
rendered in
English as "Emperor". Upon...
- this time he had
begun releasing his own self-produced
recordings on the
Negusa Nagast and
Augustus Buchanan labels in Jamaica,
sometimes buying rhythms...
- Demonym(s) Aksumite, Ethiopian,
Abyssinian Government Monarchy Negus /
Negusa Nagast • c. 100 AD
Bazen of Axum (first known)
Ethiopis (according to...
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Fasilides ዓፄ ፋሲለደስ
Negusa Nagast Mural depicting Emperor Fasilides at Ura
Kidane Mehret Church,
Ethiopia Emperor of
Ethiopia Reign 1632 – 18
October 1667...
- the
throne and was
crowned as
Emperor Haile Sel****ie I (King of Kings,
Negusa Nagast) John,
Prince Regent, was
responsible for
elevating Brazil to the...