including: Iyasu I of Ethiopia (also known as the Great) (1682 – 1706) Iyasu II of Ethiopia (1730 – 1755) Iyasu III of Ethiopia (1784 – 1788) Iyasu IV of Ethiopia... 945 bytes (163 words) - 12:53, 14 March 2024 |
Prince (Abeto Lij) Girma Yohannes Iyasu (born 1961) is the Iyasuist claimant to the throne of Ethiopian Empire. He is also known by the name Girma Amente... 10 KB (1,236 words) - 19:04, 2 May 2023 |
Zewditu (section War against Iyasu) Menelik II. As a result, Iyasu was never officially proclaimed as Emperor Iyasu V. However, both Menelik's death and Iyasu's de facto accession were widely... 17 KB (1,880 words) - 00:19, 28 March 2024 |
dethronement and excommunication of the uncrowned Emperor of Ethiopia Lij Iyasu (Iyasu V), who reportedly converted to Islam. Czajka, Michał (2004). Słownik... 1 KB (115 words) - 12:36, 22 May 2023 |
List of royal consorts of Ethiopia Zera Yacob Amha Selassie Girma Yohannes Iyasu Crown Council of Ethiopia Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles List of... 37 KB (619 words) - 14:25, 1 April 2024 |
after his death, serving in their posts through the brief reign of Lij Iyasu (whom they helped depose) and into the reign of Empress Zewditu. Menelik... 71 KB (8,369 words) - 01:18, 11 April 2024 |
Iyasu IV (Ge'ez: ኢያሱ) was Emperor of Ethiopia from 18 June 1830 to 18 March 1832, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was the son of Salomon III... 2 KB (208 words) - 07:39, 8 February 2024 |
Iyasu I (Ge'ez: ኢያሱ ፩; 1654 – 13 October 1706), throne name Adyam Sagad (Ge'ez: አድያም ሰገድ), also known as Iyasu the Great, was Emperor of Ethiopia from... 32 KB (3,755 words) - 21:09, 3 February 2024 |
Taytu may have played a part in the plot that eventually removed Emperor Iyasu V from the throne in 1916, replacing him with Empress Zauditu, the price... 13 KB (1,433 words) - 10:43, 28 April 2024 |