Results 1 to 10 of about 254 (56)

Soy İddiaları, Kralları ve Kilise ile İlişkileri Bağlamında Zagwe Hanedanlığı

open access: yesEskiyeni, 2022
Etiyopya ulusal efsanesinin konu edildiği Kebra Nagast’a göre Zagwe Hanedanlığı, Tanrı’nın yasasını çiğnemek suretiyle İsrail soyuna ait olan tahtı ele geçirmiş, Aksum Krallığı ve Süleyman Hanedanlığı arasında ara bir dönem oluşturmuştur.
Tolga Savaş Altınel
doaj   +3 more sources

Churches Built in the Caves of Lasta (Wällo Province, Ethiopia): A Chronology [PDF]

open access: yesAethiopica, 2014
The five churches of Yǝmrǝḥannä Krǝstos, Ǝmäkina Mädḫane ʿAläm, Ǝmäkina Lǝdätä Maryam, Walye Iyäsus and Žämmädu Maryam are all built in caves in the massif of Abunä Yosef, situated in the Lasta region of Wollo.
Michael Gervers
doaj   +3 more sources

To Kill a Matriarchy: Makədda, Queen of Ethiopia and Specters of Pauline Androprimacy in the Kəbrä Nägäśt [PDF]

open access: yesAfrican Journal of Gender and Religion (AJGR), 2020
This article examines how the gendered language that is attributed to the apostle Paul, particularly what I call “androprimacy” (defined as male precedence however conceptualized and deployed), plays out in subtle ways in the narrative delegitimization ...
Luis Josué Salés
doaj   +3 more sources

A Rock-Hewn Yǝmrǝḥannä Krǝstos? An Investigation into Possible ‘Northern’ Zagwe Churches near ʿAddigrat, Tǝgray

open access: yesAethiopica, 2021
Rulers of the short-lived Zagwe dynasty have long been lauded for their role as builderkings, producing several churches in the Lalibäla complex in Lasta in addition to the nearby church of Yǝmrǝḥannä Krǝstos.
Mikael Muehlbauer
doaj   +1 more source

Les tombeaux des rois Zāgwē, Yemreḥanna Krestos et Lālibalā (XIIe-XVIe siècle), et leurs évolutions symboliques

open access: yesAfriques, 2012
The tombs of two kings of the Zagwe dynasty, Yemrehanna Krestos and Lālibalā, are said to be located in churches that they founded. However this information does not figure in the first texts written about these Ethiopian saint-kings.
Marie-Laure Derat
doaj   +1 more source

The Zagwē dynasty. A study in historical possibilities

open access: yesStudies in African Languages and Cultures, 1988
After the collapse of Aksum, the centre of the empire twice moved further south. On the first occasion, according to tradition at the end of the 10th century, it was established in the Lasta region on the border between the present-day provinces of ...
Ewa Woźniakowska
doaj  
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy