Walatta ʾƎsrāʾel
Solomon Gebreyes
Names
alt: ወለተ፡ እስራኤል፡↗ normalized: Walatta ʾƎsrāʾel↗ wayzaro role: title ↗
Period of Activity
She was one of the three daughters of Bǝrhan Mogasā↗ and ʾIyāsu↗ , who was also active in political involvement during the second half of the 18th century. She was appointed as the ruler of Goǧǧām↗ in 1765. She was a prominent member of the Gondarine aristocracy. She was the founder of the church of Moṭā Giyorgis↗ , which she also abundantly endowed.
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Names
- alt: ወለተ፡ እስራኤል፡ gez
- wayzaro role: title
Dates
Period of activity: 1750–1799
Occupation
Princess, ruler
Secondary Bibliography
Secondary Bibliography
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Budge, E. A. W. 1966. A history of Ethiopia, Nubia & Abyssinia. According to the hieroglyphic inscriptions of Egypt and Nubia, and the Ethiopian chronicles (London; Oosterhout N.B.: Methuen [1928] Anthropological Publications, 1966).
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Guidi, I., ed., 1954. Annales regum ʹIyāsu II et ʹIyoʹas, tr. I. Guidi, Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium, 66, Scriptores Aethiopici, 29 (Louvain: Imprimerie Orientaliste, L. Durbecq, 1954).
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Crummey, D. 2010. ‘Wälättä Ǝsraʾel’, in S. Uhlig and A. Bausi, eds, Encyclopaedia Aethiopica, IV (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2010), 1085a-b.
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- London, British Library, BL Oriental 643 The description of the manuscript also contains the following dates በዘመነ፡ ማቴዎስ። (evangelists) in a colophon element, in a handNote element, 1868 in a provenance element, 1877 in a bibl element.
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