pp. 91, 97–104. Beshah & Aregay (1964), p. 105. van Donzel, Emeri, "Fasilädäs" in Siegbert Uhlig, ed., Encyclopaedia Aethiopica: D-Ha (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz...
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Crowds gather at the Fasiladas' bath in Ethiopia, to celebrate Epiphany...
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than a re-use of the pavilion in the lake usually called the Bath of Fasiladas." Qeddus Gabrael Original church said to have been built by Emperor Fasilides;...
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annihilated the Ethiopian army from Tigray. Under the reign of emperors Fasiladas and Yohannes II, the Oromo seem to have been virtually unrestrained in...
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91, 97–104. Beshah & Aregay (1964), p. 105. van Donzel, Emeri (2005). "Fasilädäs". In Uhlig, Siegbert (ed.). Encyclopaedia Aethiopica. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz...
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Mediterranean, news broke that Susenyos had died and had been succeeded by Fasiladas, who immediately launched efforts to eliminate Catholicism from his realm...
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