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Yetbarak (Ge’ez: ይትባረክ) was King of
Zagwe dynasty.
According to
Taddesse Tamrat, he was the son of Lalibela.
Tradition states that
Yetbarak ascended to...
- ****atio memoriae.
Taddesse Tamrat believes that this last
ruler was
actually Yetbarak. The end of the
Zagwe came when
Yekuno Amlak, who
never personally claimed...
- AD
between the
forces of
Yekuno Amlak, ****ure
emperor of Ethiopia, and
Yetbarak of the
Zagwe dynasty. The
forces of
Yekuno Amlak had
received ****istance...
-
usurpation of Na'akueto La'ab,
whose reign was
ended by Lalibela's son,
Yetbarak.
Getachew Mekonnen credits her with
having one of the rock-hewn churches...
- king at the
Battle of Ansata.
Taddesse Tamrat argued that this king was
Yetbarak, but due to a
local form of ****atio memoriae, his name was
removed from...
- rule
ended when an
Amhara noble man
Yekuno Amlak revolted against King
Yetbarak and
established the
Ethiopian Empire (known by
exonym "Abyssinia"). The...
- him at the
Battle of Ansata.
Taddesse Tamrat argued that this king was
Yetbarak, but due to a
local form of ****atio memoriae, his name was
removed from...
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MESQEL LALIBELA (7)
YEMREHANA KRESTOS (5)
Sinfa Ar'ad NA'AKUETO LA'AB (8)
YETBARAK (9)
Negus Zaré
Asfiha Yakob Bahr
Seggad Zagwe dynasty Adam
Asgad (Widma...
- Lalibela,
Negus (1189–1229) Na'akueto La'ab,
Negus (mid 13th century)
Yetbarak,
Negus (mid 13th century) Mairari, Negus? (?–c.1300) Harbai, Negus? (13th...
- 1270, when Amhara-Shewan
Yekuno Amlak revolted against the last king,
Yetbarak,
commencing the
Solomonic dynasty-led
Ethiopian Empire. The
empire reached...