Ancient and Medieval Ethiopian History to 1270

Ancient and Medieval Ethiopian History to 1270
Title Ancient and Medieval Ethiopian History to 1270 PDF eBook
Author Sergew Hable Selassie
Publisher
Pages 478
Release 1972
Genre Civilization, Ancient
ISBN

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This scholarly book describes what is known about Ethiopia from primary & secondary sources.

Bibliography of Ancient and Medieval Ethiopian History. Prepared by Sergew Hable Selassie

Bibliography of Ancient and Medieval Ethiopian History. Prepared by Sergew Hable Selassie
Title Bibliography of Ancient and Medieval Ethiopian History. Prepared by Sergew Hable Selassie PDF eBook
Author Sergew Hable Selassie
Publisher
Pages 76
Release 1969
Genre
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Bibliography of Ancient and Medieval Ethiopian History

Bibliography of Ancient and Medieval Ethiopian History
Title Bibliography of Ancient and Medieval Ethiopian History PDF eBook
Author Sergew Hable Selassie
Publisher
Pages 86
Release 1969
Genre Civilization, Ancient
ISBN

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Sign and the Seal

Sign and the Seal
Title Sign and the Seal PDF eBook
Author Graham Hancock
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 612
Release 1993-07-02
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0671865412

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The quest for the lost Ark of the Covenent.

A Companion to Medieval Ethiopia and Eritrea

A Companion to Medieval Ethiopia and Eritrea
Title A Companion to Medieval Ethiopia and Eritrea PDF eBook
Author Samantha Kelly
Publisher BRILL
Pages 606
Release 2020
Genre History
ISBN 9789004419582

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"A Companion to Medieval Ethiopia and Eritrea introduces readers to current research on major topics in the history and cultures of the Ethiopian-Eritrean region from the seventh century to the mid-sixteenth, with insights into foundational late-antique developments where appropriate. Multiconfessional in scope, it includes in its purview both the Christian kingdom and the Islamic and local-religious societies that have attracted increasing attention in recent decades, tracing their internal features, interrelations, and imbrication in broader networks stretching from Egypt and Yemen to Europe and India. Utilizing diverse source types and methodologies, its fifteen essays offer an up-to-date overview of the subject for students and nonspecialists, and are rich in material for researchers. Contributors are Alessandro Bausi, Claire Bosc-Tiessé, Antonella Brita, Amélie Chekroun, Marie-Laure Derat, Deresse Ayenachew, François-Xavier Fauvelle, Emmanuel Fritsch, Alessandro Gori, Habtemichael Kidane, Margaux Herman, Bertrand Hirsch, Samantha Kelly, Gianfrancesco Lusini, Denis Nosnitsin, and Anaïs Wion"--

Medieval Ethiopian Kingship, Craft, and Diplomacy with Latin Europe

Medieval Ethiopian Kingship, Craft, and Diplomacy with Latin Europe
Title Medieval Ethiopian Kingship, Craft, and Diplomacy with Latin Europe PDF eBook
Author Verena Krebs
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 319
Release 2021-03-17
Genre History
ISBN 3030649342

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This book explores why Ethiopian kings pursued long-distance diplomatic contacts with Latin Europe in the late Middle Ages. It traces the history of more than a dozen embassies dispatched to the Latin West by the kings of Solomonic Ethiopia, a powerful Christian kingdom in the medieval Horn of Africa. Drawing on sources from Europe, Ethiopia, and Egypt, it examines the Ethiopian kings’ motivations for sending out their missions in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries – and argues that a desire to acquire religious treasures and foreign artisans drove this early intercontinental diplomacy. Moreover, the Ethiopian initiation of contacts with the distant Christian sphere of Latin Europe appears to have been intimately connected to a local political agenda of building monumental ecclesiastical architecture in the North-East African highlands, and asserted the Ethiopian rulers’ claim of universal kingship and rightful descent from the biblical king Solomon. Shedding new light on the self-identity of a late medieval African dynasty at the height of its power, this book challenges conventional narratives of African-European encounters on the eve of the so-called ‘Age of Exploration'.

Historical Dictionary of Ethiopia

Historical Dictionary of Ethiopia
Title Historical Dictionary of Ethiopia PDF eBook
Author David H. Shinn
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 694
Release 2013-04-11
Genre History
ISBN 0810874571

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Ethiopia is clearly one of the most important countries in Africa. First of all, with about 75 million people, it is the third most populous country in Africa. Second, it is very strategically located, in the Horn of Africa and bordering Eritrea, Sudan, Kenya, and Somalia, with some of whom it has touchy and sometimes worse relations. Yet, its capital – Addis Ababa – is the headquarters of the African Union, the prime meeting place for Africa’s leaders. So, if things went poorly in Ethiopia, this would not be good for Africa, and for a long time this was the case, with internal disruption rife, until it was literally suppressed under the strong rule of the recently deceased Meles Zenawi. The Historical Dictionary of Ethiopia, Second Edition covers the history of Ethiopia through a chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has several hundred cross-referenced entries on important personalities, politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Ethiopia.