• Dil Na'od was the last King of Aksum before the Zagwe dynasty. He lived in either the 9th or 10th century. Dil Na'od was the younger son of Ged'a Jan (or...
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  • scribes. These regnal lists contain a list of names from Menelik I to Dil Na'od, but both the names and order of kings only occasionally overlap between...
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    thus a member of the House of Solomon, he was the son of Emperor Na'od and Empress Na'od Mogesa. The important victory over the Adal's Emir Mahfuz may have...
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    alternate reign dates and succession order for the monarchs from Abreha I to Del Na'od. This section of the list is the first to avoid using Louis J. Morié's...
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  • 1543. Imam Ahmed's wife, Bati del Wambara, escaped with 40 Turkish soldiers and 300 horsemen. The eldest son of Bati del Wambara and Imam Ahmed was captured...
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    History of Ethiopia. C. Hurst & Co. Publishers. ISBN 1-85065-393-3, p. 205. Del Boca, Angelo (2015). The Negus: The Life and Death of the Last King of Kings...
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  • 1508. Mahfuz is reported to have caused the deaths of Ethiopian Emperors Na'od and Eskender. According to the emperor Sarsa Dengel chronicles, Mahfuz was...
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  • son Eskender. Eresh-Gazet Mother of Theodore. Kalyupe Mother of Na'od. Na'od Mogesa Na'od (r. 1494–1508) Mother of Dawit II. Seble Wongel Dawit II (r. 1508–1540)...
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    Cobelligerante del Sud), the Italian Co-Belligerent Air Force (Aviazione Cobelligerante Italiana), and the Italian Co-Belligerent Navy (Marina Cobelligerante del Sud)...
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    Adal Sultans had lost control of the state to Harar's aristocracy. Emperor Na'od and Sultan Muhammad ibn Azhar ad-Din tried to remain at peace, but their...
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    1269–1283 Assumes the Christian Axumite royal title "Dil" last used by Dil Na'od. In 1270 Yekuno Amlak establishes Solomonic dynasty in the west with the...
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  • (1468–1478) Eskender, Emperor (1478–1494) Amda Seyon II, Emperor (1494) Na'od, Emperor (1494–1508) Kingdom of Kaffa (complete list) – Shongetato (also...
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  • (?–1578) Ethiopia Ethiopian Empire: Solomonic dynasty (complete list) – Na'od, Emperor (1494–1508) Dawit II, Emperor (1508–1540) Gelawdewos, Emperor (1540–1559)...
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    Galawdewos, Amda Maryam, Zar'a Abraham and Batra Seyon, and his daughters Del Samera, Rom Ganayala and Adal Mangesha were heretics and thus they were all...
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    of marking the surface for painting. July 31 – The Emperor of Ethiopia, Na'od, dies in battle. His son Lebna Dengel takes on the regnal name of Dawit...
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    of marking the surface for painting. July 31 – The Emperor of Ethiopia, Na'od, dies in battle. His son Lebna Dengel takes on the regnal name of Dawit...
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    1494–98. October 26 – Amda Seyon II is deposed and killed, and his uncle Na'od succeeds him as Emperor of Ethiopia. November 9 – The Medici Bank is insolvent...
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