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'''Takla Maryam''' ({{lang-gez|ተክለ ማርያም}}), throne name '''Hezbe Nagn''' ({{lang-gez|ሕዝበ ናኝ}}) was [[Emperor of Ethiopia]] from 1430 to 1433, and a member of the [[Solomonic dynasty]]. He was the second son of [[Dawit I]].<ref>Derat, Marie-Laure. 2010. Täklä Maryam. Edited by Siegbert Uhlig and Alessandro Bausi. Encyclopedia Aethiopica. Wiesbaden: Harassowitz.</ref>
'''Takla Maryam''' ({{lang-gez|ተክለ ማርያም}}), throne name '''Hezbe Nagn''' ({{lang-gez|ሕዝበ ናኝ}}) was [[Emperor of Ethiopia]] from 1430 to 1433, and a member of the [[Solomonic dynasty]]. He was the second son of [[Dawit I]].<ref>[[:wikidata:Q112548186|Marie-Laure Derat]] 2010. Täklä Maryam. Edited by Siegbert Uhlig and Alessandro Bausi. Encyclopedia Aethiopica. Wiesbaden: Harassowitz.</ref>


[[Manoel de Almeida]] remarks that the descendants of Takla Maryam had been taken from [[Amba Geshen]] by Emperor [[Zara Yaqob]] and "exiled to hot lands where there are many diseases"; when his son Emperor [[Baeda Maryam I]], early in his reign, attempted to redress this injury by recalling them from exile, they slew his messengers. Although Baeda Maryam I promptly took punitive measures (which included decapitating 80 of their members), in de Almeida's day they were "still rigorously watched".<ref>C.F. Beckingham and G.W.B. Huntingford, ''Some Records of Ethiopia, 1593-1646'' (London: Hakluyt Society, 1954), pp.101f.</ref>
[[Manoel de Almeida]] remarks that the descendants of Takla Maryam had been taken from [[Amba Geshen]] by Emperor [[Zara Yaqob]] and "exiled to hot lands where there are many diseases"; when his son Emperor [[Baeda Maryam I]], early in his reign, attempted to redress this injury by recalling them from exile, they slew his messengers. Although Baeda Maryam I promptly took punitive measures (which included decapitating 80 of their members), in de Almeida's day they were "still rigorously watched".<ref>C.F. Beckingham and G.W.B. Huntingford, ''Some Records of Ethiopia, 1593-1646'' (London: Hakluyt Society, 1954), pp.101f.</ref>

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Takla Maryam
ተክለ ማርያም
Emperor of Ethiopia
Reign1430–1433
PredecessorAndreyas
SuccessorSarwe Iyasus
IssueBaeda Maryam I
DynastyHouse of Solomon
FatherDawit I

Takla Maryam (Template:Lang-gez), throne name Hezbe Nagn (Template:Lang-gez) was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1430 to 1433, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was the second son of Dawit I.[1]

Manoel de Almeida remarks that the descendants of Takla Maryam had been taken from Amba Geshen by Emperor Zara Yaqob and "exiled to hot lands where there are many diseases"; when his son Emperor Baeda Maryam I, early in his reign, attempted to redress this injury by recalling them from exile, they slew his messengers. Although Baeda Maryam I promptly took punitive measures (which included decapitating 80 of their members), in de Almeida's day they were "still rigorously watched".[2]

Notes

  1. ^ Marie-Laure Derat 2010. Täklä Maryam. Edited by Siegbert Uhlig and Alessandro Bausi. Encyclopedia Aethiopica. Wiesbaden: Harassowitz.
  2. ^ C.F. Beckingham and G.W.B. Huntingford, Some Records of Ethiopia, 1593-1646 (London: Hakluyt Society, 1954), pp.101f.
Preceded by Emperor of Ethiopia
1430–1433
Succeeded by