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- Paulos Tzadua (25 August 1921–11 December 2003) was the first Ethiopian Cardinal. He served as Archbishop of Addis Abeba and was the head of the Ethiopian...
- Nagast: The Law of the Kings, 2nd edn. Translated by Paulos Tzadua; Edited by Paulos Tzadua, Peter L. Strauss, & Peter Sand. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic...
- consecrated a bishop on 25 January 1998 by Cardinal Paulos Tzadua. On 7 July 1999 he succeeded Paulos Tzadua as Ethiopian Catholic Archbishop of Addis Abeba. In...
- brothers belonging to his own family, Frumentius and Aedesius. Cardinal Paulos Tzadua on St. Frumentius and the Liturgy of the Ethiopian Church Athanasius, Epistola...
- Kyrenia, Cyprus Paulos Tes****iorgis, Eritrean human rights activist Paulos Tzadua (1921–2003), Ethiopian Cardinal Abune Paulos (1935–2012), Patriarch of the...
- crucified without a cross. The two chapels are smaller with blue gl****. Paulos Tzadua (May 25, 1985 – December 11, 2003) Gaudencio Rosales. (March 24, 2006–present)...
- 2003–2011 Succeeded by Luis Antonio Tagle Vacant Title last held by Paulos Tzadua Cardinal-Priest of SS. Nome di Maria in Via Latina 2006–present In****bent...
- The Fetha Nagast = The Law of the Kings (1968), translated by Abba Paulos Tzadua, later made Cardinal of the Catholic Church. In 1987 the Section of Administrative...
- (1931–2017)  Philippines Henryk Gulbinowicz (1923–2020)  Poland Paulos Tzadua (1921–2003)  Ethiopia Jozef Tomko (1924–2022)  Slovakia Myroslav Ivan Lubachivsky...
- January 1981. He received his episcopal consecration on 6 June from Paulos Tzadua, Archbishop of Addis Ababa. He was appointed bishop of Asmara, then in Ethiopia...