- Jan
Seyum (Ge'ez: ጃን ስዩም) was King of
Zagwe dynasty.
Taddesse Tamrat states that he was a son of Mara
Takla Haymanot, a
younger brother of King Tatadim...
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abolished by the Derg, a
communist military junta. Le'ul
Dejazmach Mangasha Seyum was born in 1927 in
Addis Ababa and
moved to Dengolat, a
village in Enderta...
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Leult Wolete Israel Seyum who
herself married the
Crown Prince,
Asfaw Wossen. By a
previous marriage he had Woizero-Hoy
Kebbedech Seyum. By a subsequent...
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Germa Seyum (Ge'ez: ገርማ ስዩም) was King of
Zagwe dynasty. He is
known as Be'mnet on some
regnal lists.
Taddesse Tamrat states that he was a son of Mara...
- Sel****ie,
Crown Prince Asfaw Wossen married Leult Wolete Israel Seyum, the
daughter of Ras
Seyum Mangasha of
western Tigray Province. He was 16
years old and...
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regnal list
records 13
years of rule.)
Tatadim (40 years) Jan
Seyum (40 years)
Germa Seyum (40 years)
Yemrehana Krestos (40 years)
Kedus Harbe (40 years)...
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Zagwe dynasty,
reigning from 1181 to 1221.: 22 : 56n He was the son of Jan
Seyum and the
brother of
Kedus Harbe.
Perhaps the best-known
Zagwe monarch, he...
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Princess Tenagnework. She was the wife of Leul Ras
Mangasha Seyum,
Prince of Tigray, son of
Seyum Mangasha, and great-grandson of
Emperor Yohannes IV. Her...
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Carlo Conti Rossini, Mara
Takla Haymanot had four children: Jan
Seyum (son)
Germa Seyum (son)
Gempawedamo (son) Terde'ana
Gabaz (daughter) The same m****cript...
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Prince Stefanos Mengesha Seyoum (also
Estifanos Mangasha Seyum, born 24
October 1952), is a
member of the
Imperial Family of Ethiopia. He
serves as the...