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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.
The king whose name inspired the name "Ethiopia". 4 'Aksumawi Son of Aethiopis Traditional founder of Axum. [41] 5 Malayka Aksum Son of 'Aksumawi – – Sum The six sons of 'Aksumawi were the "fathers" of Aksum but were not kings of Ethiopia. [41] Budge believed that they may have "[represented] the dynasty of the serpent which was destroyed ...
The 1922 regnal list of Ethiopia is an official regnal list used by the Ethiopian monarchy which names over 300 monarchs across six millennia.The list is partially inspired by older Ethiopian regnal lists and chronicles, but is notable for additional monarchs who ruled Nubia, which was known as Aethiopia in ancient times.
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.
Kings of Axum (37 P) E. Emperors of Ethiopia (10 C, 24 P) G. Kings of Gibe (12 P) H. ... 1922 regnal list of Ethiopia; List of rulers of Bosha; List of rulers of Welayta;
This is a list of rulers and office-holders of Ethiopia. Heads of state Emperors of Ethiopia ... Kings of Axum; Kingdom of D`mt; See also
Until the Ethiopian Revolution of 1974, the heads of state of Ethiopia were either emperors or regents. From the coup d'état of the Derg leading to the fall of the empire in September 1974 until March 1975, the Derg considered the crown prince Asfaw Wossen (later regnal name Amha Selassie ) as the king (not emperor) and the nominal head of ...
This king is known as Ella Amida in Ethiopian tradition. [41] No. 29 on Dillmann's list A. [28] Reigned for 30 years and 8 months according to traditional lists. [28] Known as Tazer in some sources and lists. [42] Saifa Ared is the throne name of Tazer, [29] and this name is no. 9 on Dillmann's list B and no. 12 on list C. [27]