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Tatadim (Ge'ez: ታታዲም) also
known as Tantawedem, was King of
Zagwe dynasty.
According to
Taddesse Tamrat, he was a son of Mara
Takla Haymanot. Tatadim's...
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Takla Haymanot (3 years) (The 1922
regnal list
records 13
years of rule.)
Tatadim (40 years) Jan
Seyum (40 years)
Germa Seyum (40 years)
Yemrehana Krestos...
- Haymanot's
oldest son was
Tatadim, who is not
named as a son in the
above m****cript. A m****cript held in the
British Museum names Tatadim, Jan
Seyum and Germa...
- of
Ethiopia (complete list) – Mara
Takla Haymanot,
Negus (10th century)
Tatadim,
Negus (10th century)
Egypt Tulunids (complete list) – Harun, Amir (896–904)...
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TAKLA HAYMANOT (1)
Masoba Warq
Mkhbara Widam (Mahbere-Widam)
ZAGWE DYNASTY TATADIM (2) JAN
SEYUM (3)
GERMA SEYUM (4) Agba
Seyun (Yakob)
KEDUS HARBE (6) GEBRE...
- (uncertain) unknown,
possibly Lasta.
Spouse Mara
Takla Haymanot Issue Tatadim Jan
Seyum Germa Seyum Gempawedamo (uncertain) Terde'ana
Gabaz (uncertain)...
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reigned from the 970s
until he was
killed in 1013, when he was
succeeded by
Tatadim. Zena
Petros had also led a
campaign against the
Kingdom of
Damot in c...
- he was
eventually forced into
exile due to the
hostility of his
uncle Tatadim and his
brother Kedus Harbe, who was
rightful sovereign. He left for Jerusalem...
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Following his death, Mara
Takla Haymanot is
succeeded by his
eldest son
Tatadim as
ruler (negus) of the
Zagwe Dynasty in Ethiopia.
Battle of
Langshan Jiang:...
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states that he was a son of Mara
Takla Haymanot, a
younger brother of King
Tatadim, and the
father of
Yemrehana Krestos. His name does not
appear in the longer...