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Ethiopia as
patriarch long
after he was
removed from office.
During Pope
Yosab II's
papacy the
Institute of
Coptic Studies was
founded in 1954. by the...
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further disagreements between the
pretender and Fasil, and
despite Abuna Yosab III's
attempts to make a
peace between them, by 26
November Fasil declared...
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Coptic Orthodox Church Metropolis El
Balyana Diocese El
Balyana Predecessor Yosab Orders Ordination 3 July 1973
Consecration 22 June 1975 by Pope Shenouda...
- the
generals swore their allegiance to him in the
presence of the
Abuna Yosab and the Ichege,
Iyasu made a
number of
promotions foremost of
which were:...
- (1870–1874)
Cyril V, Pope and
Patriarch (1874–1927)
Ethiopian Church –
Yosab,
Metropolitan of
Ethiopia (1770–1803)
vacant (1803-1808) Makarios, Metropolitan...
- the
helplessness of the
ecclesiastical structure on the
death of
Abuna Yosab III by
plundering the
episcopal properties 12
September of that year. Ras...
- Shawra,
Baeda Maryam was
proclaimed emperor over the
protests of
Abuna Yosab III and the Ichege. At the same time
Wolde Gabriel was
elevated to Ras and...
- the
Oromo who
lived south of the Abay River.
Following the
death of
Abuna Yosab III in 1803, Ras
Gugsa plundered the
episcopal properties, but Ras Zewde...
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Krestodolos III c. 1718–1745 Seat
vacant 1745–c. 1747
Yohannes XIV c. 1747–1770
Yosab III 1770–1803 Seat
vacant 1803–c. 1808
Makarios fl. c. 1808 Seat vacant...
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acted against his
primary supporter, Ras Aligaz: that year Hezqeyas,
Abuna Yosab and
Ichege Wolde Iyasus held a
council where they
declared that they will...