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Mari et Terra Trading Co. is New York's Newest!
This week at Mari et Terra, we are highlighting the wonders of Ethiopian coffee!!! Learn more at http://kck.st/1qGNCDS #pinoftheweek #ethiopia #coffee
CatholicSaints.Info » Blog Archive » Saint Frumentius of Ethiopia
Saint Frumentius of Ethiopia pray for us and Ethiopia. Feast day October 27.
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Haile Selassie I = H.I.M = Rastafari - Emperor Haile Selassie I + Empress Menen
Prince Makonnen
Prince Makonnen Prince Makonnen Haile Selassie, Duke of Harrar. Born in October 1923, he was the second son, and second to youngest child of Emperor Haile Selassie. Often reputed to be the Emperor's favorite child, he held the title of Duke (Mesfin) of Harrar and held Harrarge province as his fief. He was married to Princess Sara Gizaw and was the father of five sons, Princes Wossen Seged, Tafari, Makonnen (David), Michael and Beide Mariam. The Duke of Harrar died in a car accident in May 1...
Old wooden door
Faded paintings of saints and angels decorate this wooden door in one of the ancient churches of Lalibela, Ethiopia. Photo: Eileen Delhi
Afaan Oromo/Introduction - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
There are around eighty different languages spoken throughout Ethiopia, many of which are indigenous languages specific to a region. Recently there has been a movement to increase teaching in local languages and using English in the higher grades of school.
Haile Selassie I, Ethiopia, Orthodox
Haile Selassie I (23 July 1892–27 Aug 1975), born Tafari Makonnen Woldemikael was Ethiopia's regent from 1916 to 1930 & Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974. He was the heir to a dynasty that traced its origins by tradition from King Solomon & Queen Makeda, Empress of Axum, known in the Abrahamic tradition as theQueen of Sheba. Haile Selassie is a defining figure in both Ethiopian and African history
Free as a Bee
This is an original 1930 photograph of a portrait of the Governor, wearing the ceremonial robe of State, of the city of Axum or Aksum, Abyssinia (present-day Ethiopia). Photograph by Von Lüpke, Deutsche Aksum-Expedition.