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Earlier kings of the Dʿmt, Axum and Zagwe kingdoms are listed separately due to numerous gaps and large flexibility in chronology. For legendary and archeologically unverified rulers of Ethiopian tradition, see Regnal lists of Ethiopia and 1922 regnal list of Ethiopia. Names in italics indicate rulers who were usurpers or not widely recognized.
9 May 1936 – Mussolini proclaims Italian Ethiopia with the assumption of the imperial title by the Italian King Vittorio Emanuele III. [51] 9 June 1936 – Ethiopia was annexed as Italian East Africa; 19 February 1937 – Yekatit 12 massacre took place in Addis Ababa, resulted in 1,400 and 30,000 civilians" deaths and many other imprisonments.
1425 - 1460 Shongetato (also known as the Girra king) 1460 - 1495 Odhe/Addiotato; 1495 - 1530 Sadi or Shaddi/Shaditato; 1530 - 1565 Madi Gafine/Gafo or Shonge, possibly the same as Borrete; 1565 - 1605 Bong-he or Borrete or Bongatato, said to be the son of Madi Gafo; 1605 - 1640 Giba Nekiok or Bonge or Galo Nechocho; 1640 - 1675 Gali Gafocho or ...
The following April 1977, Ethiopia abrogated its military assistance agreement with the United States and expelled the American military missions. The new regime in Ethiopia met with armed resistance from the large landowners, the royalists and the nobility. [112] The resistance was largely centred in the province of Eritrea. [113]
According to the Book of Axum, this king built Ethiopia's first capital, Mazaber. [169] According to Taye Gabra Mariam's History of the People of Ethiopia, this king was the son of Bulqaya and Aglä'e, daughter of the king of Tut and was a grandson of Akhunas Saba II. [170] Some Ethiopian regnal lists claim this king was the first to rule Ethiopia.
The Ethiopian Empire, [a] historically known as Abyssinia or simply Ethiopia, [b] was a sovereign state [16] that encompassed the present-day territories of Ethiopia and Eritrea. It existed from the establishment of the Solomonic dynasty by Yekuno Amlak around 1270 until the 1974 coup d'état by the Derg , which ended the reign of the final ...
Timelines of cities in Ethiopia (4 P) T. Timelines of the Tigray War (4 P) Pages in category "Ethiopian history timelines" The following 5 pages are in this category ...
Lebna Dengel, nəgusä nägäst (emperor) of Ethiopia and a member of the Solomonic dynasty.. The emperor of Ethiopia (Ge'ez: ንጉሠ ነገሥት, romanized: nəgusä nägäst, "King of Kings"), also known as the Atse (Amharic: ዐፄ, "emperor"), was the hereditary ruler of the Ethiopian Empire, from at least the 13th century until the abolition of the monarchy in 1975.