Takla Hāymānot
Solomon Gebreyes
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Names
monastic: ተክለ፡ ሃይማኖት፡↗ Takla Hāymānot↗ "plant of the faith"↗ baptismal: ፍሥሐ፡ ጽዮን፡↗ normalized: Fǝśśǝḥa Ṣǝyon↗ ʾǝč̣č̣age role: title ↗
Birth
He was born at a place called Ṣǝllāliš↗ in 1215.
Period of Activity
He was the most celebrated religious figure in medieval Ethiopia who is credited with evangelizing the vast regions of central and southern Ethiopia. He was the founder of the monastery of Dabra Libānos↗ at the beginning of the 14th century.
Death
1313
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Names
- monastic: ተክለ፡ ሃይማኖት፡ gez
- baptismal: ፍሥሐ፡ ጽዮን፡ gez
- ʾǝč̣č̣age role: title
Dates
Birth: 1215
Period of activity: 1230–1313
Death: 1313
Occupation
abbot
Faith
EOTC
Nationality
Ethiopia
Subject of
- Gadla Takla Hāymānot (Ḥayq recension).
- Gadla Takla Hāymānot.
- Lǝdata ʾabaw.
- Maṣḥafa lǝdatu la-ʾabuna Takla Hāymānot.
- Taʾammǝra Takla Hāymānot.
- Maṣḥafa zenahu Takla Hāymānot.
- Gadla Takla Hāymānot (mixed recension).
- Gadla Takla Hāymānot (Dabra Libānos recension, general record).
- Maṣḥafa fǝlsatu la-Takla Hāymānot (general record).
- Hagiographic Dossier of St Takla Hāymānot.
- Gadla Takla Hāymānot - Dabra Libānos, first sub-recension.
- Gadla Takla Hāymānot (Dabra Libānos recension, second sub-recension).
- Genealogy of the Fathers.
- Malkǝʾ-hymn to Takla Hāymānot.
- Salām-hymn to Takla Hāymānot.
- Gadla Takla Hāymānot (Dabra Libānos recension, general record).
Secondary Bibliography Secondary Bibliography
Secondary Bibliography
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Conti Rossini, C. 1896. Il “Gadla Takla Hāymānot” secondo la redazione waldebbana, Reale Accademia dei Lincei, serie quinta, Memorie della Classe di scienze morali, storiche e filologiche, 2/1 (Roma: Tipografia della R. Accademia dei Lincei, 1896).
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Budge, E. A. W. 1906. The Life of Takla Hâymânôt, in the version of Dabra Lîbanôs, and The miracles of Takla Hâymânôt in the version of Dabra Lîbanôs (London: Privately printed for Lady Meux, 1906).
Secondary Bibliography
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Taddesse Tamrat 1972. Church and State in Ethiopia 1270–1527, Oxford Studies in African Affairs (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972).
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