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Tizita
Lilena
24 episodes
2 weeks ago
Learn the stories behind once a great country Ethiopia. A true historical place and home of diverse nation and nationalities. Grab your favourite darkroom snack and enjoy a historical journey. Everything from great kings, Civil War, Revolutionary War, and today. #Ethiopia #habesha
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Learn the stories behind once a great country Ethiopia. A true historical place and home of diverse nation and nationalities. Grab your favourite darkroom snack and enjoy a historical journey. Everything from great kings, Civil War, Revolutionary War, and today. #Ethiopia #habesha
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አፄ ሱስንዮስ Aste Susenyos
Tizita
16 minutes 59 seconds
2 years ago
አፄ ሱስንዮስ Aste Susenyos

Susenyos I (Ge'ez: ሱስንዮስ Sūsinyōs; circa 1571-1575[note 1] – 17 September 1632), also known as Susenyos the Catholic, was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1607 to 1632, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. His throne names were Seltan Sagad and Malak Sagad III.[note 2]

He was the son of Abeto Fasil, as well as the grandson of Abeto Yakob and the great-grandson of Dawit II. As a result, while some authorities list Susenyos as a member of the Solomonic dynasty, others consider him—rather than his son, Fasilides—as the founder of the Gondar line of the dynasty (which is, however, ultimately a subset of the Solomonic dynasty).

The life of Susenyos is known through his chronicle, written by several official writers (sehafe te’ezaz). The Jesuits, who were closely associated with Susenyos’s reign, also left numerous documents on their mission in Ethiopia.[4]

Manuel de Almeida, a Portuguese Jesuit who lived in Ethiopia during Susenyos' reign, described the emperor as tall with the features of a man of quality, large handsome eyes, "and an ample and well groomed beard." He wore "a tunic of crimson velvet down to the knee, breeches of the Moorish style, a sash or girdle of many large pieces of fine gold, and an outer coat of damask of the same colour, like a capelhar."[6]

#ethiopianhistory #ethiopia #habesha

Tizita
Learn the stories behind once a great country Ethiopia. A true historical place and home of diverse nation and nationalities. Grab your favourite darkroom snack and enjoy a historical journey. Everything from great kings, Civil War, Revolutionary War, and today. #Ethiopia #habesha