- ሥላሴ, romanized: Āmiha Śəllase, lit. 'Salute of the Trinity'; born
Asfaw Wossen Tafari; 27 July 1916 – 17
January 1997) was Emperor-in-exile of Ethiopia...
- Le'ul Ras (Prince) Dr Asfa-
Wossen ****erate (Amharic: አስፋ ወሰን ዓሥራተ; born 31
October 1948) is an Ethiopian-German
political analyst and
consultant for African...
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Wossen Seged (ruled c. 1808 – June 1813) was a
Merid Azmach of Shewa, an
Amhara noble of Ethiopia. He was the
elder son of Asfa
Wossen, by a
woman of the...
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Asfaw Wossen (Amharic: አስፋ ወሰን, āsfā
wossen) is an
Ethiopic male
given name.
Asfaw Wossen Amha Iyasus,
ruler of
Shewa in the
later 18th century. Asfa-Wossen...
- whom are
entitled to the
style of
Imperial Highness:
Prince (Leul) Paul
Wossen Seged, Duke of
Harar (Addis Ababa, 21
August 1947 – 10
November 2021). Married...
- were the
parents of six children:
Princess Tenagnework,
Crown Prince Asfaw Wossen,
Princess Tsehai,
Princess Zenebework,
Prince Makonnen, and
Prince Sahle...
- to 1847. An
important Amhara noble of Ethiopia, he was a
younger son of
Wossen Seged.
Sahle Sel****ie was the
father of
numerous sons,
among them Haile...
- Asfa
Wossen (Amharic: አስፋ ወሰን,
Amharic pronunciation: [wɔsːən]) was a
ruler of
Shewa of the
Ethiopian Empire from
about 1770 to 1808, an
important Amhara...
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personages and
Imperial family members fled to
London like
Crown Prince Asfaw Wossen. On 27
March 1975, the Derg
officially abolished the
monarchy and the Ethiopian...
- Asfa
Wossen Menelik, born 1873. He died
unwed and
childless when he was
about fifteen years of age. Menelik's only
recognised son,
Abeto Asfa
Wossen Menelik...