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Tiruwork Wube (died 16 May 1868), also
known as
Queen Terunesh, was
Empress consort of
Ethiopia as the
second spouse of
Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia...
- 1861 – 14
November 1879), was the son of
Emperor Tewodros II and
Empress Tiruwork Wube of Ethiopia. Alemayehu's father,
Emperor Tewodros II died by suicide...
- The
widowed Empress Tiruwork and the
young heir of Tewodros, Alemayehu, were also to be
taken to England. However,
Empress Tiruwork died on the journey...
- 11
November 2019. Hittinger, Eric; Williams, Eric; Miao, Qing; Tibebu,
Tiruwork B. (21
November 2022). "How to
design clean energy subsidies that work...
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Retrieved March 1, 2022. Hittinger, Eric; Williams, Eric; Miao, Qing; Tibebu,
Tiruwork B. (November 21, 2022). "How to
design clean energy subsidies that work...
- 11
February 1855 Husband's
accession Unknown 19
August 1858
Tewodros II
Tiruwork Wube
Unknown February 1860
Unknown 13
April 1868 Husband's
death 16 May...
- help him escape.
Kirkham died in
captivity in 1876.
Tewodros and
Empress Tiruwork Wube son
Prince Alemayehu, was
kidnapped and
taken to
London where he was...
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Ethiopia was also part of the
Central Committee.
There was only one woman,
Tiruwork Wakoyo, in the
Central Committee.
Officially Fisseha Desta was the First...
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taking the name
Yohannes IV.
Tewodros had
asked his wife, the
Empress Tiruwork Wube, in the
event of his death, to put his son,
Prince Alemayehu, under...
- Born:
circa 1815 Died:
August 1907
Royal titles Vacant Title last held by
Tiruwork Wube
Empress consort of
Ethiopia August 1868 – 11 July 1871 Succeeded by...