Church and State in Ethiopia, 1270-1527This book is an attempt to reconstruct the history of Christian Ethiopia during a period when the state suddenly grew into an extensive Empire, bringing under its control a large number of pagan Falashe, and Muslim peoples. |
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
THE LEGACY OF AKSUM AND ADÄFA 21 | 21 |
INTERNAL CONFLICT AND READJUSTMENT | 69 |
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Abba Abba Giyorgis Abbots of Däbrä Abunä Adal Agäw Ahmad Gragn Aksum Aksumite Al-'Umari Amdä-Şiyon Amhara apparently army Asbo Awash Basset Budge centre Cerulli Christian Christian kingdom chronicler Chroniques Conti Rossini Däbrä Asbo Däbrä Hayq Däbrä Lībanos Dahlak Damot Däwaro disciples districts dynasty eastern Egypt Egyptian bishop established Ethiopian Church Ethiopian region Ethiopic etiopica Éwostatéwos expansion Fälasha Fätägar frontier Gädl Gädlä Anoréwos Gädlä Filipos Giyorgis Gojjam Hadya hagiographical hagiographical traditions Haymanot Histoire Ibid Ifat inscriptions Islam Iyäsus-Mo'a King Dawit king's kingdom of Aksum Lalībäla Lasta Libanos Mamluke Maqrizi Maryam mentioned military monastery monastic monks Muslim Na'od northern Ethiopia officials pagan Patriarch period Perruchon political priests probably provinces queen reference reign religious route royal Court RRAL ruler saint seems sent Shäwa Shäwan plateau Storia d'Etiopia sultan Taddesse Tamrat Täklä-Haymanot Tigré troops Wälasma Ya'iqob Yikunno-'Amlak Yishaq Yohannis Zagwé Zär'a-Ya'iqob Zeila