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Yaqob I (Ge'ez: ያዕቆብ; c. 1590 – 10
March 1607),
throne name
Malak Sagad II (Ge'ez: መለክ ሰገድ), was
Emperor of
Ethiopia from 1597 to 1607, and a
member of...
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Yaqob (Ge'ez: ዘርዐ ያዕቆብ; 1399 – 26
August 1468) was
Emperor of Ethiopia, and a...
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Patriarch of the
Church of the East from 753 to...
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Yaqob Abuna was one of the
metropolitans of the
Church of
Malabar of the
Saint Thomas Christians. In 1503, Mar
Eliya V, the
Catholicos Patriarch of...
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Yaʿqob I was a
legendary primate of the
Church of the East, from the
family of
Joseph the carpenter, who is
conventionally believed to have
reigned c.190...
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designated Emperor of
Ethiopia from 1913 to 1916. His
baptismal name was
Kifle Yaqob (ክፍለ ያዕቆብ kəflä y’aqob).
Ethiopian emperors traditionally chose their regnal...
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Ethiopian Empire would reach its peak
during the long
reign of
Emperor Zara
Yaqob (1434–1468). He
consolidated the
conquests of his predecessors,
built numerous...
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descendants of
Takla Maryam had been
taken from Amba
Geshen by
Emperor Zara
Yaqob and "exiled to hot
lands where there are many diseases"; when his son Emperor...
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restored his
cousin Yaqob to the throne.
Susenyos became Emperor following the
defeat of
first Za Sel****e, then on 10
March 1607
Yaqob at the
Battle of Gol...