- boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Ethiopic characters.
Tadbaba Maryam, also
called Tadbaba Zion in
ancient times (meaning "tabernacle of St Mary/Zion")...
- Abyssinia,
reports little more than
Andreyas was
buried with his
father at the
Tadbaba Maryam monastery. Stewart, John (2006).
African States and
Rulers (third ed...
-
battle against the
Adalites in Adal. He was
first buried at the
church of
Tadbaba Maryam, but his nephew,
Emperor Baeda Maryam I had his body re-interred...
- flee.
According to G. W. B. Huntingford, Gelawdewos' body was
buried at
Tadbaba Maryam near
Sayint and his head,
which was
brought back to
Ethiopia by...
-
include the
monastery of
Tadbaba Maryam,
which was
founded during the
reign of
emperor Minilik I.
Holding the
tabot of
Tadbaba Mariam,
Emperor Gelawdewos...
- troops. E. A.
Wallis Budge states that he was ********inated, and "buried in
Tadbaba Maryam", a
convent in Sayint,
while Ethiopian historian Tadesse Tamrat...
-
Oromo on 23
August 1710. This time the
tabot herself was
taken captive.
Tadbaba Maryam Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion
Getatchew Haile, "A
History of the...