Sarwe Iyasus
Emperor of Ethiopia in 1433
Sarwe Iyasus ዓፄ ሣርወ ኢየሱስ | |
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Emperor of Ethiopia | |
Reign | June – November 1433[1] |
Predecessor | Takla Maryam |
Successor | Amda Iyasus |
Dynasty | House of Solomon |
Father | Takla Maryam |
Religion | Ethiopian Orthodox Church |
Sarwe Iyasus (Ge'ez: ሣርወ ኢየሱስ), throne name Mehreka Nañ (Ge'ez: ምሕርከ ናኝ), was Emperor of Ethiopia in 1433, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was the older son of Takla Maryam.
According to E. A. Wallis Budge, Sarwe Iyasus ruled for either four or eight months, and died of plague.[2] According to James Bruce, some of the Ethiopian lists of rulers omit his name.[3]
References
- ^ Stewart, John (2006). African States and Rulers (third ed.). London: McFarland & Company Inc. p. 93.
- ^ Budge, A History of Ethiopia: Nubia and Abyssinia, 1928 (Oosterhout, the Netherlands: Anthropological Publications, 1970), p. 303.
- ^ James Bruce, Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile (1805 edition), vol. 3, p. 98
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Preceded by Takla Maryam | Emperor of Ethiopia 1433 | Succeeded by Amda Iyasus |
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Emperors of Ethiopia (List)
(1270–1632)
- Yekuno Amlak
- Yagbe'u Seyon (Salomon I)
- Sons: Senfa Ared IV
- Hezba Asgad
- Qedma Asgad
- Jin Asgad
- Saba Asgad
- Wedem Arad
- Amda Seyon I
- Newaya Krestos
- Newaya Maryam
- Dawit I
- Tewodros I
- Yeshaq I
- Andreyas
- Takla Maryam
- Sarwe Iyasus
- Amda Iyasus
- Zara Yaqob (Kwestantinos I)
- Baeda Maryam I
- Eskender (Kwestantinos II)
- Amda Seyon II
- Na'od
- Dawit II
- Gelawdewos
- Menas
- Sarsa Dengel
- Yaqob
- Za Dengel
- Yaqob
- Susenyos I
(1632–1769)
(1769–1855)
- Yohannes II
- Tekle Haymanot II
- Susenyos II
- Tekle Haymanot II
- Salomon II
- Tekle Giyorgis I
- Iyasu III
- Tekle Giyorgis I
- Hezqeyas
- Tekle Giyorgis I
- Baeda Maryam II
- Tekle Giyorgis I
- Salomon III
- Yonas
- Tekle Giyorgis I
- Salomon III
- Demetros
- Tekle Giyorgis I
- Demetros
- Egwale Seyon
- Iyoas II
- Gigar
- Baeda Maryam III
- Gigar
- Iyasu IV
- Gebre Krestos
- Sahle Dengel
- Gebre Krestos
- Sahle Dengel
- Yohannes III
- Sahle Dengel
- Yohannes III
- Sahle Dengel
- Yohannes III
- Sahle Dengel
(1855–1974)
- 1 Never crowned.
- 2 Between 1936–1941, Haile Selassie went into exile following the Second Italo-Ethiopian War.
During that time, the imperial title was claimed by Italian King Victor Emmanuel III. - 3 Emperor-in-exile.
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