-
government activities.
Tewodros confiscation of
these lands gained him
enemies in the
church and
little support elsewhere. Essentially,
Tewodros was a talented...
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Tewodros may
refer to:
Tewodros I,
Emperor of
Ethiopia (1413–1414)
Tewodros II,
Emperor of
Ethiopia (1818–1868)
Tewodros Bekele,
trade unionist Tewodros...
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Tewodros Meheret (Amharic: ቴዎድሮስ ምህረት) is an
Ethiopian lawyer and
academic who is
serving as the
President of the
Federal Supreme Court of
Ethiopia since...
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Synaxarium that
Emperor Tewodros was "a very
religious man, and a
great lover of
religious literature".
Budge adds that
Tewodros wished to make a pilgrimage...
- look
favourably on
supporting Tewodros. The
letter was
preserved but not answered. The
first European to
cross Tewodros' path
after this lack of a response...
-
earlier years, he
rebelled against Tewodros II;
having risen to
power in the 1860s, he
maintained the
policy of
Tewodros, that of
continued unification and...
- stronghold, Amba Magdela. Still,
Tewodros treated the
young prince well, even
offering him
marriage to his
daughter Altash Tewodros,
which Menelik accepted. Upon...
-
Yohannes IV of Tigray's
claim to the
throne after the
death of
Emperor Tewodros II from Gondar,
would leave the
direct lineage of one
royal family in favor...
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Addis Ababa (/ˌædɪs ˈæbəbə/; Amharic: አዲስ አበባ, lit. 'new flower' [adˈdis ˈabəba] ) is the
capital and
largest city of Ethiopia. In the 2007 census, the...
- "Mr.
Tewodros Ashenafi". CIRSD.
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Tewodros Ashenafi"...