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Yemrehana Krestos (Ge'ez: ይምረሃና ክርስቶስ, Yəmrəḥannä Krəstos,
often referred to as "Yəmrəḥa" in the sources) was the
third king of the
Zagwe dynasty, ruling...
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Yemrehana Krestos Church (ይምርሃነ ክርስቶስ ቤተክርስቲያን) is an
Ethiopian Orthodox church located in
Amhara Region,
northern Ethiopia.
Built of
stone and wood,...
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recorded by
Pedro Páez
contains 5 names. Mara
Takla Haymanot (13 years)
Yemrehana Krestos (40 years)
Lalibela (40 years) Na'akueto La'ab (40 years) Harbai...
- of the Princes". One
tradition credits this
practice to the
Zagwe king
Yemrehana Krestos (fl. 11th century), who
allegedly received the idea in a dream;...
- "long" list he
reigned between Yemrehana Krestos and
Lalibela and
ruled for 40 years. However,
another version moved Yemrehana Krestos further down the succession...
- list) – Jan Seyum,
Negus (11th century)
Germa Seyum,
Negus (11th century)
Yemrehana Krestos,
Negus (11th century)
Kedus Harbe,
Negus (c.1079–c.1119) Egypt...
- traditions; for example, the
architecture of the
Zagwe dynasty at
Lalibela and
Yemrehana Krestos Church shows heavy Aksumite influence. The
Aksumite po****tion...
- "House of Bread"). ****her afield, lie the
monastery of
Ashetan Maryam and
Yemrehana Krestos Church (possibly
eleventh century,
built in the
Aksumite fashion...
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names and
lists Germa Seyum as the
fourth king,
between Jan
Seyum and
Yemrehana Krestos, with 40
years of rule.
Another version of the list
instead lists...
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continuation of
earlier Aksumite traditions, as can be seen at
Lalibela and at
Yemrehana Krestos Church. The
building of rock-hewn churches,
which first appeared...