Segeneiti (redirect from Segheneyti)
Segheneytī Tigrinya: ሰገነይቲ (sometimes anglicized as Segheneity and known also as Saganeiti, Seganeiti, Seganeyti, Segeleyti, Segeneyti, Segeneytī, Segheneiti)...
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The Battle of Segheneyti, or Saganèiti, was a small clash fought on August 8, 1888 between the troops of the Kingdom of Italy and Abyssinian irregulars...
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Eritrean Catholic Eparchy of Segheneyti (Latin: Eparchia Segheneitensis) is a Catholic eparchy located in the town of Segheneyti in Eritrea. It is a part...
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Segheneyti Subregion is a subregion in the Debub (Southern) region (Zoba Debub) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Segheneyti. Awate.com: Martyr Statistics...
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24 February 2012, Pope Benedict XVI created a fourth eparchy based in Segheneyti with territory taken from the then Eparchy of Asmara. On 19 January 2015...
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Debub 9 Senafe 14,019 31,831 Debub 10 Dekemhare 17,290 31,000 Debub 11 Segheneyti 13,328 27,656 Debub 12 Nakfa N/A 20,222 Northern Red Sea 13 Adi Keyh 8...
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sometime between 1839 and 1850 into a rich peasant family in the town of Segheneyti and was killed in the Battle of Halai against the Italian Colonial Army...
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Savona-Noli, Italy Scranton, United States Seattle, United States Sées, France Segheneyti, Eritrean Catholic Eparchy, Eritrea Segorbe–Castellón de la Plana, Spain...
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Barentu Eritrean Catholic Eparchy of Keren Eritrean Catholic Eparchy of Segheneyti Exempt, i.e. directly subject to the Holy See Military Ordinariate of...
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targeted the plateau cities of Keren and Asmara. 8 August — Battle of Segheneyti, a clash fought between Italian troops and Abyssinian irregulars towards...
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It is located about 18 km southwest of Dekemhare, 11 km northwest of Segheneyti and 55 km south of the capital Asmara, which is partly on a gentle slope...
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Adi Quala, Areza, Debarwa, Dekemhare, Mai Ayni, Mai Mne, Mendefera, Segheneyti, Senafe, Tserona, Emni Haili 5 Northern Red Sea (ዞባ ሰሜናዊ ቀይሕ ባሕሪ, منطقة...
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January 1887, the Battle of Dogali on 26 January 1887, the Battle of Segheneyti on 5 August 1888, the First Battle of Agordat on 27 June 1890, the Battle...
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Antonio Baldissera he reproduced the troop movements in the Battle of Segheneyti in a sketch which was sent to the Minister of War.: 195, 198 Chief of...
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Archeparchy of Asmara Eparchy of Barentu Eparchy of Keren Eparchy of Segheneyti (only in Ethiopia; not counting the former stages of current jurisdictions)...
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18th, Baratieri returned northwards, leaving garrisons in Senafe and Segheneyti, and ordering the occupation of the strong positions of Hadish-Adi and...
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Archeparchy of Asmara Eparchy of Barentu Eparchy of Keren Eparchy of Segheneyti Archeparchy of Addis Abeba Eparchy of Adigrat Eparchy of Bahir Dar-Dessie...
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liturgies celebrated within the suffragan eparchies of Barentu, Keren and Segheneyti. The Eritrean Catholic Church, like the Ethiopian Catholic Church, from...
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