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- History of Ethiopia was based in part on Abba Gorgoryos's conceptualization of Ethiopia and letters. Abba Gorgoryos also developed a Ge'ez lexicon. On his return...
- priest and lexicographer Abba Gorgoryos (1595–1658) in 1652 AD made a European voyage to Thuringia in Germany. Gorgoryos along with his colleague and friend...
- and died during his travel. Another version is that of the priest Abba Gorgoryos stating that the emperor allowed Heyling to travel to Cairo in 1652, where...
- Te'ezaza Sanbat (Commandments of the Sabbath), Arde'et (Disciples), Gorgoryos (Apocalypse of Gorgorios), Barok (Apocalypse of Baruch) Mäṣḥafä Sa'atat...
- Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. 2017. p. PT306. ISBN 978-3-11-045110-8. Gorgoryos had already named another concept in Ge'ez[...] (shanqella), which means...
- people of this era is Ethiopian priest and lexicographer, Abba Gorgoryos (1595–1658). Gorgoryos along with his colleague and friend Hiob Ludolf co-aut****d...
- Te'ezaza Sanbat ("Commandments of the Sabbath"), Arde'et ("Disciples"), Gorgoryos ("Apocalypse of Gorgorios"), Ezra ("Apocalypse of Ezra"), Barok ("Apocalypse...
- the request of the Swedish Court (1649), he became friends with Abba Gorgoryos, a monk from the Ethiopian province of Amhara, and acquired from him an...
- Ethiopia and the Ge'ez language, as well as Amharic. The Ethiopian monk Abba Gorgoryos (1595–1658), while lobbying the Propaganda Fide in Rome to become bishop...
- Tälasǝs and Alʿazär (10 Taḫśaś) Anqitos (12 Taḫśaś) Märbǝhnam (14 Taḫśaś) Gorgoryos (15 Taḫśaś) Absadi and Alaniqos (27 Taḫśaś) Martyrs of Aḫmim (29 Taḫśaś)...