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Wedem Arad (Ge'ez: ወደም አራድ; died 1314) was
Emperor of
Ethiopia from 1299 to 1314 and a
member of the
Solomonic dynasty. He was the
brother of Yagbe'u...
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According to legend, Käfär-
Wedem was a
governor of
Adamo in present-day
Ethiopia possibly living in the 13th century.
After being baptized by
Saint Täklä-Haymanot...
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Ethiopia between his
reign and that of
Wedem Arad.
Although all of the
primary sources agree that Yagbe'u
Seyon and
Wedem Arad were sons of
Yekuno Amlak, sources...
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Wedem Asfare or
Wudme Asfare is the name of a king who
appears on
various Axumite king lists. His
exact reign dates are unknown, but he is
believed by...
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Newaya Maryam (Ge'ez: ንዋየ ማርያም;
throne name
Wedem Asfare or
Gemma Asfare) was
Emperor of
Ethiopia from 1372 to 1382, and a
member of the
Solomonic dynasty...
- son of Ged'a Jan (or
Degna Djan), and
succeeded his
older brother 'Anbasa
Wedem as negus.
According to E. A.
Wallis Budge, "The
reign of Delna'ad was short...
- was the son of
Wedem Arad. However, when a de****tion of
monks led by
Basalota Mika’el
accused him of
incest for
marrying Emperor Wedem Arad's concubine...
- 10th centuries). Paul B.
Henze states that his
throne name was "'Anbasa
Wedem",
which tradition states was his
oldest son's name. His
younger son was...
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agreement immediately broke down, by 1299 one of his sons
Wedem Arad
seized the throne.
Wedem Arad
seems to have been in
conflict with the neighbouring...
- such tale.
Taddesse Tamrat argues that this
practice began in the
reign of
Wedem Arad (1299–1314),
following the
struggle for
succession that he believes...