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offering the
prospective bride's
weight in
silver for her dowry.
Roose chooses Walda Frey, the
fattest female of
House Frey. He also
makes an
alliance with the...
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Walda Giyorgis (died June 1918) was an
ecclesiastic during the
reign of
Menelik II.
Walda Giyorgis was a monk of
Amhara lineage, who in his
early years...
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Walda Heywat (Amharic: ወልደ ሕይወት; 1633–1710), also
called Mitku, was an
Ethiopian philosopher. He was the
beloved disciple of Zara Yacob, who
wrote a well...
- Zera Yaqob, the
Emperor from the 15th century. Zera
Yacob had a disciple,
Walda Heywat, who also
wrote a
philosophical treatise,
systematising his master’s...
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Afawarq Walda Samayat, or
Afework Woldesemait (died 5
November 1935), was an
Ethiopian administrator and commander. In 1935, at the
outbreak of the Second...
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teacher of Habtu's two sons, and at the
request of his patron's son
Walda Heywat,
Yacob wrote his
famous 1667
treatise investigating the
light of...
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fought in
October 1886
between the
Abyssinian army of
Shewa under Dejazmach Walda Gabriel and
officer Bakri Salih of the
Emirate of Harar. The
Shewan forces...
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Tesfaye Walda Simeon "Tes"
Bramble (born 20 July 1980) is a
former professional footballer and
convicted rapist. He made over 200
appearances in the Football...
- Geta
Heruy Welde Sellase (Ge'ez: ብላቴን ጌታ ኅሩይ ወልደ ሥላሴ Blatten-Geta Həruy
Wäldä-səllase; 8 May 1878 – 19
September 1938) was an
Ethiopian diplomat who was...