Séf Arad
|
from 1931
|
to 1959
|
Grim'ast'are
|
1359
|
1369
|
David
|
1969
|
1401
|
Theodorus
|
1401
|
1402
|
Isaac
|
1402
|
1417
|
Andreas
|
1417
|
1424
|
Hesbinaan
|
1424
|
1429
|
Amda Yasous, Béd el Nain, Isba Nain
|
1429
|
1434
|
Zara Yacob
|
1434
|
1468
|
Beda Mariam
|
1468
|
1478
|
Secunder his son, Amda Sion
|
1478
|
1494
|
Náod
|
1494
|
1507
|
Levana Dendel, David
|
1507
|
1539
|
Claudius
|
1539
|
1558
|
Menas Adamas Segued
|
1558
|
1562
|
Sertza Denghel, or Malac Segued, and his son Yakob, Za Denghel
|
1562
|
1604
|
Yakob, restored
|
1604
|
1607
|
Socinius
|
1607
|
1632
|
Facilidas[1]
|
1632
|
1665
|
Yohannis
|
1665
|
1680
|
Yasous Tallac
|
1680
|
1699
|
Tecla Haimanot
|
1699
|
1706
|
Theophilus
|
1706
|
1709
|
Oustas
|
1709
|
1714
|
David
|
1714
|
1719
|
Bacuffa
|
1719
|
1729
|
Yasous
|
1729
|
1753
|
Ayto Yoas
|
1753
|
1769
|
Thus far the list is copied from the Chronicles. The succeeding sovereigns, as I was informed in the country, have been
|
Years.
|
Tecla Haimanot, who reigned |
8
|
Solomon[2] |
2
|
Tecla Georgis[2] |
5
|
Yasous |
4
|
Haimanot |
1
|
Iskias[2] |
6
|
Bæda Mariam[2] reigned |
2
|
Yunus[2] |
two months.
|
Adimo |
2
|
Ayto Gualo,[2] or Egwala Sion, who still continues to reign |
14
|
- ↑ He lived at Emfras and Duncas, and built Gondar.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Of these latter kings the six marked thus are still alive.