- The
Kebra Nagast (Ge'ez: ክብረ ነገሥት, kəbrä nägäśt), or The
Glory of the Kings, is a 14th-century
national epic of Ethiopia,
written in Geʽez by the nebure...
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Kebira Crater (Arabic: فوهة كبيرة) is the name
given to a
circular topographic feature that was
identified in 2007 by
Farouk El-Baz and Eman
Ghoneim using...
- the
legendary first Emperor of Ethiopia's
Solomonic dynasty.
According to
Kebra Nagast, a 14th-century
national epic, in the 10th
century BC he is said...
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stories of the
Kebra Nagast as a "pastiche of legends"
created to
legitimize Yekuno Amlak's
seizure of power.
David Northrup notes that the
Kebra Nagast's imaginative...
- po****r of
these include Saint Mary,
Saint George and
Saint Michael. The
Kebra Nagast is
often said to have been
composed to
legitimise the
Solomonic dynasty...
- [Egypt], from thy
going up
towards Arthur [****yria]." The 14th
century Kebra Nagast says "And
therefore the
children of
Ishmael became kings over Tereb...
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International Publishing Group, 2005 Hubbard,
David "The
Literary Sources of the
Kebra Nagast" Ph.D.
dissertation St
Andrews University, Scotland, 1956 Peterson...
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Menelik I; its
definitive and best-known
formulation is set
forth in the
Kebra Nagast. However,
there is no
historical evidence supporting the legends...
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riddles of Solomon. The most
extensive version of the
legend appears in the
Kebra Nagast (Glory of the Kings), the
Ethiopian national saga,
translated from...
- to the
Kebra Nagast) by
saying it was
descended from
Moses and his
Ethiopian wife.[citation needed] Most of the Beta
Israel consider the
Kebra Negast...