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Newaya Krestos (Ge'ez: ንዋየ ክርስቶስ;
throne name: Sayf Ar'ed, lit. "sword of terror") was
Emperor of
Ethiopia from 1344 to 1372, and a
member of the Solomonic...
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Newaya Maryam (Ge'ez: ንዋየ ማርያም;
throne name
Wedem Asfare or
Gemma Asfare) was
Emperor of
Ethiopia from 1372 to 1382, and a
member of the
Solomonic dynasty...
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Egwale Seyon (Ge'ez: እጓለ ጽዮን; died 12 June 1818),
throne name
Newaya Sagad (Ge'ez: ንዋየ ሰገድ), was
Emperor of
Ethiopia from June 1801 to 12 June 1818, and...
- 1413, and a
member of the
Solomonic dynasty. He was the
younger son of
Newaya Krestos.
Early in his reign,
around 1380,
Dawit campaigned against Egypt...
- Abu l-Fariz
Abdul Aziz I, as
Marinid Sultan of Morocco.
Newaya Maryam succeeds his father,
Newaya Krestos, as
ruler of Ethiopia. The city of Aachen, Germany...
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being the Ifat Sultanate. Amda
Seyon was
succeeded by his son
Newaya Krestos in 1344.
Newaya Krestos would put down
several Muslim revolts in Adal and Mora...
- Knights. Balša II of Zeta
conquers Albania.
Dawit I
succeeds his
brother Newaya Maryam, as
Emperor of Ethiopia.
Abraham bar
Garib becomes Syriac Orthodox...
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Haile Mariam "power of Mary",
Baeda Maryam "Hand of Mary",
several people Newaya Maryam "Property of Mary" or
Takla Maryam "Plant of Mary", used as masculine...
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Emperor (1299–1314) Amda
Seyon I,
Emperor (1314–1344)
Newaya Krestos,
Emperor (1344–1372)
Newaya Maryam,
Emperor (1372–1382)
Dawit I,
Emperor (1382–1413)...
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Asgad Qedma Asgad Jin
Asgad Saba
Asgad Wedem Arad Amda
Seyon I
Newaya Krestos Newaya Maryam Dawit I
Tewodros I
Yeshaq I
Andreyas Takla Maryam Sarwe Iyasus...