-
breast off and
selling her into slavery. If she is the same as the Tirda'
Gābāz in
other Ethiopian sources, she is also said to have
attempted to exterminate...
- WʽZB (vocalized as Waʽzeb) or Ella
Gabaz was a king of Axum (flourished mid 6th century). He uses the name "Ella
Gabaz" on his coinage, but
calls himself...
- children: Jan
Seyum (son)
Germa Seyum (son)
Gempawedamo (son) Terde'ana
Gabaz (daughter) The same m****cript
states that the next
three rulers of Ethiopia...
-
century Wazena fl. mid-6th
century W`ZB
vocalized as "Wa`zeb"
possibly "Ella
Gabaz", son of
Kaleb c. 577
Saifu c. 580
Gersem c. 590
Hataz identified with "Iathlia"...
-
Gappaz (Persian: گپز; also
known as Kalāteh-ye
Gabāz) is a
village in
Safiabad Rural District, Bam and
Safiabad District,
Esfarayen County,
North Khorasan...
-
Haymanot Issue Tatadim Jan
Seyum Germa Seyum Gempawedamo (uncertain) Terde'ana
Gabaz (uncertain) Zena
Petros (uncertain)
Dynasty Zagwe,
Solomonic Dynasty Father...
-
Axumite king WʽZB who
reigned during the mid 6th century, also
known as "Ella
Gabaz" on an
inscription where he
states that he is the son of "Ella Atsbeha"...
-
Admas Ella
Gabaz (r. mid-6th century)
According to legend, this
queen was a
daughter of a king
named Il****ahl, who was
murdered by Ella
Gabaz (or Elagabaz)...
-
refer to the same queen. Finally, Dillmann's list adds a
woman named Terdai Gabaz,
through whom the
Zagwe dynasty was able to rise to power.
Summary Ethiopian...
- Ezana, Ouazebas, Eon, MHDYS, Ebana, Nezana,
Ousanas II, Kaleb, Armah, Ella
Gabaz, Israel, Gersem, Joel, and Hethasas. Endubis, the
first known Aksumite king...