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  Wedem Arad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Wedem Arad (died 1314) was nəgusä nägäst (1299 – 1314) of Ethiopia, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty.
Wedem Arad sent a number of agents into Abu-Abdallah's camp, who were able to persuade most of his followers to defect; without sufficient manpower, Abu-Abdallah was forced to agree to a treaty with Wedem Arad, in return for providing "them with all their needs until they are completely satisfied".
In 1306, Wedem Arad sent an embassy of 30 envoys to Europe seeking the "king of the Spains" (probably Castile and Aragon).
www.wikipedia-mirror.co.za /w/e/d/Wedem_Arad_338b.html   (299 words)

  
 Amda Seyon I - Avoo - Ask Us A Question - Amda Seyon I (also Amde Tsiyon and other variants, Ge'ez ዓምደ ፡ ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
It is argued that there is sufficient evidence to show that Amda Seyon was the son of Wedem Arad.
However, when a deputation of monks led by Basalota Mikael accused him of incest for marrying Emperor Wedem Arad's concubine Zan Margesa and threatened to excommunicate him, he claimed to be the biological son of the Emperor's brother Qidm Asagid; this explanation may have had its origins in court gossip.
It is not known how Amda Seyon became Emperor, but there are a few pieces of information that indicate that he may have been involved in the succession struggle against Wedem Arad.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Tekle Haymanot
This monastery became one of the most important religious institutions of Ethiopia, not only founding a number of daughter houses, but its abbot became one of the principal leaders of the Ethiopian Church called the Echege, second only to the Abuna.
Tekle Haymanot lived for 29 years after the foundation of this monastery, dying in the year before Emperor Wedem Arad did; this would date Tekle Haymanot's death to 1313.
He was first buried in the cave where he had originally lived as a hermit; almost 60 years later he was reinterred at Debre Libanos.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Takla_Haymanot   (899 words)

  
 Emperor of Ethiopia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Taddesse Tamrat discredits this tradition, arguing that the records of the Zagwe dynasty betray too many disputed successions for this to have been the case.
Taddesse Tamrat argues that this practice began in the reign of Wedem Arad, following the struggle for succession that he believes lies behind the series of brief reigns of the sons of Yagbe'u Seyon.
These potential rivals were incarcerated at Amba Geshen until Ahmed Gragn captured and destroyed that site; then, from the reign of Fasilides until the mid-18th century, at Wehni.
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 Wedem_arad info here at pinkjustis.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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Wedem Arad (died 1314) was nəgusä nägäst (1299 – 1314) of Ethiopia, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty.
In 1306, Wedem Arad sent an embassy of 30 envoys to Europe seeking the "king of the Spains" (probably Castile and Aragon).
pinkjustis.info /Wedem_Arad   (376 words)

  
 Emperor_of_ethiopia info here at en.aluminum-kitchen-cabinets.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
One tradition credits that usefulness to the Zagwe caesar Yemrehana Krestos, said to have received the smell in a dream;3 Taddesse Tamrat discredits that tradition, arguing that the records of the Zagwe house betray as well multifold disputed successions for that to have the case.
5 Taddesse Tamrat argues that that usefulness created in the reign of Wedem Arad, following the toil for succession that he lies later the succession of sharp reigns of the sons of Yagbe'u Seyon.
These unrealized rivals were incarcerated at Amba Geshen till Ahmed Gragn captured und layed expenditure that site; then, from the reign of Fasilides till the mid-18th century, at Wehni.
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For example, early in the 14th century, Pope Clement V had been sitting quietly in his s tudy in Avignon, writing rude letters to the Antipope, when a letter from the Abyssinian Emperor arrived with his morning mail.
In his letter, the Emperor Wedem Arad expressed his sadness about the recent events that had divided the Western church and of fered to mediate.
The Pope expressed his sadness that he coudn\rquote t burn all the schismatical scum in Rome and filed the letter in his wastepaper basket.
www.florilegium.org /files/CULTURES/Ethiopia-art.rtf   (1876 words)

  
 Storm Tidings: The Abyssinian Empire
For example, early in the 14th century, Pope Clement V had been sitting quietly in his study in Avignon, writing rude letters to the Antipope, when a letter from the Abyssinian Emperor arrived with his morning mail.
In his letter, the Emperor Wedem Arad expressed his sadness about the recent events that had divided the Western church and offered to mediate.
The Pope expressed his sadness that he coudn't burn all the schismatical scum in Rome and filed the letter in his wastepaper basket.
www.adamastorshire.co.za /chronicler/stormtidings/archive/jan/abyssinia.html   (1687 words)

  
 Emperor_of_ethiopia info here at en.12-year.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
One tradition credits habitude to the Zagwe tycoon Yemrehana Krestos, who's said to have received the interpretation in a dream;3 Taddesse Tamrat discredits tradition, arguing that the records of the Zagwe absolutism betray further populous disputed successions for to have old-fashioned the case.
5 Taddesse Tamrat argues that habitude actualized in the reign of Wedem Arad, following the wretchednesss for succession that he accepts lies afterward the preparation of compendiary reigns of the sons of Yagbe'u Seyon.
These conceivable rivals were incarcerated at Amba Geshen Ahmed Gragn captured overturned that site; then, from the reign of Fasilides the mid-18th century, at Wehni.
en.12-year.info /Emperor_of_Ethiopia   (1386 words)

  
 The Travels of Marco Polo, Volume 2 by Marco Polo and Rustichello of Pisa - Full Text Free Book (Part 12/23)
Igba Zion 9 1283-1292 9 Woudem Arad 15 1269-1284
Bruce checks his chronology by an eclipse which took place in 1553, and
Assuan by David (II.), the son of Saif Arad, in the year 783 (A.D. In Rink's translation of a work of Makrizi's it is stated that this same
www.fullbooks.com /The-Travels-of-Marco-Polo-Volume-212.html   (14966 words)

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