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Amha Selassie (Amharic: አምሃ ሥላሴ; Āmiha Šilasē; born Asfaw Wossen Tafari; 29 July 1914 – 17 January 1997) was Emperor-in-exile of Ethiopia. As son of Haile Selassie, he was Crown Prince and was proclaimed monarch three times.
Zera Yacob Amha Selassie; Príncipe Heredero de Etiopía: Información personal; Nombre completo: Zera Yacob Amha Selassie: Nacimiento: 17 de agosto de 1953 (70 años) Adís Abeba, Imperio etíope: Religión: Iglesia ortodoxa etíope: Familia; Dinastía: Dinastía salomónica: Padre: Amha Selassie: Madre: Medferiashwork Abebe ...
Amha Sélassié, né Asfaw Wossen Tafari le 27 juillet 1916 et mort le 17 février 1997, est l'unique prince héritier du roi Haïlé Sélassié et de la reine Menen Asfaw. Amha Sélassié est proclamé roi trois fois.
Learn about the life and achievements of His Imperial Majesty Emperor Amha Selassie I, the 226th ruler of Ethiopia and the Negusa Negest (King of Kings) of his people. From his childhood in Harar to his exile in London, from his war against Italian occupation to his role in the peace movement, from his education in Liverpool to his death in Washington DC, this brief biography covers his imperial journey and legacy.
Haile Selassie (último en el cargo) 2 de abril de 1930 – 12 de septiembre de 1979: Ámbito: Imperio etíope: Residencia: Palacio imperial de Adís Abeba: Tratamiento: Rey de Reyes: Duración: Ad vitam o hasta su abdicación: Heredero natural: Zera Yacob Amha Selassie: Creación: Siglo X a. C. (tradicional) Primer titular: Menelik ...
16 de feb. de 2022 · Amha Selassie was the son of Emperor Haile Selassie and the last ruler of the Ethiopian monarchy. He was proclaimed three times as the Emperor of Ethiopia, first in 1960, then in 1975 and again in 1989, while in exile. He died in 1997 and was buried in Addis Ababa. Learn more about his life, achievements and legacy.
1 de oct. de 2008 · Amha Selassie was the last emperor of Ethiopia, proclaimed three times by the Ethiopian people and the Orthodox Church. He ruled from 1960 to 1974, when he was deposed and exiled by the Derg, and from 1989 to 1997, when he died in London. Learn about his life, family, and legacy from this comprehensive biography by Saheed Adejumobi.