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  1. Both Augustincic and Krsinic are one of the greatest and top masters of equestrian sculptors and public monuments of the 20th century. Ras Makonnen WoldeMikael Gudisa, (May 8, 1852 – March 21, 1906), was born at Derefo Maryam near Ankober, Amhara region, in what was then in the province of Menz. His father was Fitawrari Woldemikael Gudisa and ...

  2. Makonnen Wolde Mikael Ras Makonnen Wolde Mika'el (May 8, 1852 – March 21, 1906), or simply Ras Makonnen, a member of the Solomonic Dynasty, was a...

  3. 31 de ene. de 2019 · Early Years . Haile Selassie was born Lij Tafari Makonnen, on July 23, 1892, to Makonnen Wolde-Mikael Gudessa and Yeshimebet Mikael. Makonnen was a general in the Ethiopan army and governor of the Harar province, as well as a cousin of the Ethiopian Emperor Menelik II.

  4. Ras Makonnen WoldeMikael Gudisa, (May 8, 1852 – March 21, 1906), was born at Derefo Maryam near Ankober, Amhara region, in what was then in the province of Menz. His father was Fitawrari Woldemikael Gudisa and through his mother, Leult Tenagnework Sahle Selassie, he was a grandson of Negus Sahle Selassie of Shewa.

  5. Ras Makonnen Wolde Mikael is a name often overshadowed in the annals of Ethiopian history, yet his contributions to the nation’s uncolonized status are undeniable. As a trusted advisor to Emperor Menelik II and the father of the renowned Emperor Haile Selassie, Ras Makonnen was a linchpin in Ethiopia’s diplomatic and military strategies.

  6. Ras Makonnen Wolde Mikael (May 8, 1852 – March 21, 1906) was the father of Emperor Haile Selassie, and first cousin and close confidante of Emperor Menelik II. He was the grandson of King Sahle Selassie of Shewa through his mother Tenagnework Sahle Selassie.

  7. 2 de mar. de 2023 · Ras Makonnen Wolde Mikael – A general and member of the Ethiopian royal family who commanded a significant portion of the Ethiopian army during the Adwa campaign. Fitawrari Tekle Hawariat Tekle Mariam – A general and close ally of Emperor Menelik II who played a crucial role in the Ethiopian victory at Adwa.