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    Amda Seyon I, also known as Amda Tsiyon I (Ge'ez: ዐምደ ፡ ጽዮን ʿamda ṣiyōn, Amharic: አምደ ፅዮን āmde ṣiyōn, "Pillar of Zion"), throne name Gebre Mesqel (ገብረ...
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  • son of Eskender and a second wife of Eskender's father Baeda Maryam I. Amda Seyon quickly became the pawn in the struggle for control of the throne, which...
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  • Amda Seyon I's Expansions (1314–1344) were territorial expansions during the reign of Ethiopian Emperor Amda Seyon I. Motivated by religious, commercial...
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  • Amda Seyon I was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1314 to 1344. Amda Seyon ("Pillar of Zion") may also refer to: Amda Seyon II, Emperor of Ethiopia in 1494 Amda...
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    Christian Copts and destroying Coptic churches. The Ethiopian Emperor Amda Seyon I sent an envoy with a warning to the Mamluk ruler that if he did not stop...
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  • seyon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Seyon may refer to: Amda Seyon (usurper), Emperor of Ethiopia for less than one month in 1707 Amda Seyon I of...
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    Yagbe'u Seyon (Amharic: ይግባ ጽዮን, died 1294), throne name Salomon, was Emperor of Ethiopia from 18 June 1285 to 1294, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty...
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    Empire managed to expand significantly under the crusades of Amda Seyon I (1314–1344) and Dawit I (1382–1413), temporarily becoming the dominant force in the...
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  • own independent kingdom, before its conquest by the Ethiopian Emperor Amda Seyon I, after which it would serve as an important province within the Ethiopian...
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  • Amda Iyasus (Ge'ez: ዐምደ ኢየሱስ; died June 1434) was Emperor of Ethiopia for one year, from 1433 to 1434. His throne name Badel Nan (Ge’ez: በድል ናኝ) and a...
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