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  1. Actualmente vive en Adís Abeba . Patronazgos. Director ejecutivo de la Fundación Etíope para la Paz (EPF) desde 2002. Caridad. El príncipe Zera Yacob ha sido honrado como Soberano de la Imperial Orden Etíope de Santa María de Sion y otorga premios a celebridades por su servicio excepcional de asistencia a las personas de Etiopía.

  2. Zera Yacob Amha Selassie (/ ˈ z ɪər ə j æ ˈ k oʊ b /; Geʽez: ዘርዐ ያዕቆብ አምሃ ሥላሴ; born 17 August 1953) is the grandson of Emperor Haile Selassie and son of Amha Selassie of the Ethiopian Empire. He has been head of the Imperial House of Ethiopia since 17 February 1997 as recognized by the Crown Council ...

  3. Amha Selassie died at the age of 82 on 17 January 1997, after long illnesses, in the US state of Virginia. He had never completely recovered from the stroke he had experienced in 1972. At the time his son, Zera-Jakob Selassie was living on the Isle of Dogs, London.

  4. 9 April 2022. Jonathan Egid. In 1852, a remarkable manuscript was discovered by a Capuchin monk in the highlands of Ethiopia. The text told of a man named Zera Yacob (1599-1692), born ‘in the land of the priests of Aksum’, educated by traditional Ethiopian scholars and ferenj [European] missionaries and driven from his home by the conflict ...

  5. Zera Yacob Amha Selassie (Geʽez: ዘርዐ ያዕቆብ አምሃ ሥላሴ; nacido el 17 de agosto de 1953) es nieto del emperador Haile Selassie e hijo de Amha Selassie del Imperio etíope. Ha sido jefe de la Casa Imperial de Etiopía desde el 17 de febrero de 1997, según lo reconocido por el Consejo de la Corona de Etiopía.

  6. Zera Yacob, príncipe heredero de Etiopía. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Amha Selassie de Etiopía ( Harrar, 27 de julio de 1916 - McLean, 17 de enero de 1997) fue el último príncipe heredero de Etiopía. Categoría: Príncipes de Etiopía.

  7. Zere Yacob Amha Selassie, also known as Crown Prince Asfa Wossen, was the son of Emperor Amha Selassie I and the grandson of Menelik I. He became the 226th ruler of Ethiopia in 1988, after his father's death, and led the country until 1991. He was a leader of the resistance against Italian occupation, a diplomat, a humanitarian and a symbol of the Ethiopian monarchy.