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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 ...

    • Wagshum Gebre Medhin
    • 11 June 1868 – 11 July 1871
    • Princess Ayichesh Tedla Hailu
    • Yohannes IV
  2. 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.

    • Haile Giorgis Wolde Giorgis
    • 11 February 1855 – 13 April 1868
  3. Tekle Haymanot Tessemma (1847 – 10 de enero de 1901) fue rey de Gojjam, súbdito del emperador de Etiopía. Más tarde fue comandante del ejército y miembro de la nobleza del Imperio Etíope. Enemigo del Menelik, cuando este ascendió a emperador se sometió a él. Participó en la Batalla de Adua. Biografía.

  4. The Battle of the Assem, Asem, Asam, or Assam river, was fought in 1871 between the forces of Kassa Mercha of Tigray and Emperor Tekle Giyorgis II. It resulted in victory for Kassa, allowing him to eventually become crowned as Emperor of Ethiopia.

    • 11 July 1871; 152 years ago( 1871-07-11)
    • Victory for Kassa Mercha
    • Adwa, Tigray Province, Ethiopian Empire
  5. 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 strengthen ...

  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. Teodoro II (en ge'ez: ዓፄ ቴዎድሮስ) fue negus negusti (‘rey de reyes’ o ‘emperador’) de Abisinia (hoy Etiopía) de 1855 a 1868. Nació como Kassa Haile Giorgis, pero fue más corrientemente llamado Kassa Hailu (en ge'ez: ካሳ ኃይሉ, 'restitución' y 'su (o el) poder', respectivamente).