• Seble Wongel (died 4 December 1567) was Empress of Ethiopia through her marriage to Lebna Dengel. She is well-known as a key political and military figure...
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    accepted Ahmed Gragn's rule. He also learned from the Bahr negus that Queen Seble Wongel was camped nearby on top of a mountain that Ahmed had not been able to...
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    kings, he was a younger son of Dawit II and Seble Wongel. The son of Dawit II by his wife, Seble Wongel, after the death of his father Gelawdewos succeeded...
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    Yeshaq was still holding out. They were soon met by the Queen Mother Seble Wongel and her followers. Reinforced by her local auxiliaries, together they...
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    Sabla Wangel Hailu (Amharic: ሰብለ ወንጌል ሀይሉ; 1895/1896 – 1969) was an Ethiopian aristocrat and the second wife of the uncrowned Emperor of Ethiopia, Lij...
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    Imam Ahmad was victorious and forced the Portuguese, along with Queen Seble Wongel and her retinue, to flee their fortified encampment and leave their weapons...
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    without having been consummated. Subsequently, in April 1910, Iyasu married Seble Wengel Hailu, the daughter of Ras Hailu Tekle Haymanot of Gojjam. Not long...
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    Harari terms. In contrast to previous emperors, Dawit had only one wife, Seble Wongel, whom he married around 1512–13. The couple had eight children: four...
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  • Dengle), del Wambara successfully negotiated with the Dowager Empress Seble Wongel to exchange the captured brother of Gelawdewos for the boy. Del Wambara...
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    of God." Pitching their camp the day before Palm Sunday, the queen (Seble Wongel) arrived to their rear. She was placed in the center of the camp, which...
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    Vacant Title last held by Dinqinesh Mercha Empress consort of Ethiopia 10 May 1889 – 12 December 1913 Seble Wongel Hailu (Never crowned) or Menen Asfaw...
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  • minimal casualties, while the defenders were reportedly all killed. Queen Seble Wongel (likely justifiably) advised against this attack, arguing that Gama should...
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    Dawit II  # Gelawdewos Wasan Sagad  † Eslamu  † Takla Iyasus  † Robēl  † Seble Wongel Cristóvão da Gama  Ahmad ibn Ibrahim † Nur ibn Mujahid Matan ibn Uthman †...
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    executed. The 120 surviving Portuguese soldiers fled with Queen Mother Seble Wongel and regrouped with Ethiopian forces led by the Emperor to enact several...
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    living in Israel, and some have been waiting for 20 years to immigrate. Seble Wongel, Queen mother of the Abyssinian Empire Pnina Tamano-Shata, Minister of...
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    all but 50 of whom had reassembled after their defeat around Queen Seble Wongel, and taken refuge at "The Mountain of the Jews", which Whiteway identifies...
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  • Mother of Na'od. Na'od Mogesa Na'od (r. 1494–1508) Mother of Dawit II. Seble Wongel Dawit II (r. 1508–1540) Married in either 1512 or 1513. Mother of Gelawdewos...
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    Correia † Dom Cristóvão da Gama   Gonçalo Vaz de Távora Emperor Gelawdewos Seble Wongel Ahmad ibn Ibrahim † Nur ibn Mujahid Matan ibn Uthman † Sayid Mehmed †...
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