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  1. Tekle Giyorgis II (Ge’ez: ተክለ ጊዮርጊስ, born Wagshum Gobeze (Amharic: ዋግሹም ጎበዜ), 1836 – 21 June 1873) was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1868 to 1871. After being crowned, he linked himself to the last independent emperors of the Gondar line through his mother and sought support from the Ethiopian Church to ...

  2. Tekle Giyorgis II: Dinastía Tigré: 11 de julio de 1871 a 9 de marzo de 1889: Kassa Mercha: Yohannes IV (Juan IV) Dinastía Salomónica: 9 de marzo de 1889 a 12 de diciembre de 1913: Dejazmach Menelik: Menelik II: 1910 a 1910: Taitu Betul: Etege: ♀ Regente de Menelik II 1910 to 1911: Ras Tesemma: Ras Tesemma: Regente de Menelik II ...

  3. everything.explained.today › Tekle_Giyorgis_II_ofTekle Giyorgis II explained

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    Gobeze, prior to his enthronement as Tekle Giyorgis II, enters the historical record when he raised the banner of rebellion in Lasta in 1864, six years after his father Wagshum Gebre Medhin had been executed by Emperor Tewodros IIfor accusations of supporting the rebel Agew Niguse. Gobeze made his opening move even before the suicide of Emperor Tew...

    Emperor Tekle Giorgis II based his claim to the Imperial throne on a dual heritage: his mother, Princess Ayichesh Tedla, was a descendant of Emperor Iyasu I, also known as Atse Adiyam Saggad or Emperor Iyasu the Great, who was the grandson of Emperor Fasilides of the Gondar branch of the Solomonic dynasty; and via his father Wagshum Gebre Medhin, h...

    Sven Rubenson, King of Kings: Tewodros of Ethiopia(Addis Ababa: Haile Selassie I University, 1966), pp. 75f, 80f
    Hormuzd Rassam, Narrative of the British Mission to Theodore of Abyssinia(London, 1869), vol. 2 pp. 251f
    Sishagne . Shumet . 2013 . Donald Edward Crummey (1941-2013) . International Journal of Ethiopian Studies . 7 . 1 & 2 . 204–206 . 26586241 . 1543-4133.
    Crummey, "Imperial Legitimacy and the Creation of Neo-Solomonic Ideology in 19th-Century Ethiopia (Légitimité impériale et création d'une idéologie néo-salomonienne en Éthiopie au XIXe siècle)", Ca...
    • August 1868 ( Soqota)
    • 11 June 1868-11 July 1871
    • Proclamation
    • Emperor of Ethiopia
  4. 20 de abr. de 2024 · 56. 1K views 3 years ago. Ethiopian Royal History: Tekle Giyorgis II, King of Kings of Ethiopia, by Lij Tedla Melaku ስለ ዳግማዊ አፄ ተክለ ጊዮርጊስ ታሪክ (ዓለም ...

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  5. In August 1868, Wagshum Gobeze proclaimed himself Emperor Tekle Giyorgis II of Ethiopia at Soqota in his district of Wag. However, because Abuna Salama, head of theEthiopian Orthodox Church died in October 1867, there was no one to properly crown him.

  6. Despite sending missions to the Patriarch of Alexandria he was unable to obtain the service of the abun, a Coptic bishop, traditionally the head of Ethiopian clergy. Nevertheless, Wagshum Gobezé was crowned Tekle Giyorgis II. Menelik, who was also unable to acquire the abun, did not even trouble himself with a coronation.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tewodros_IITewodros II - Wikipedia

    Emperor Tewodros II supervising crossing of the Blue Nile. Tewodros II's military career started when he served in his relative, Kenfu Haile Giorgis', army. In 1837, he led a successful attack on Ottoman forces in the town of Gallabat and fought in the Battle of Wadkaltabu were he helped defeat an Egyptian raid.