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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Seble_WongelSeble Wongel - Wikipedia

    Seble Wongel (died 4 December 1567) was Empress of Ethiopia through her marriage to Lebna Dengel. She is well-known as a key political and military figure during the Ethiopian–Adal War, as well as the reigns of her sons and grandson.

  2. 27 de ago. de 2021 · Seble Wongel was the wife of Lebla Dengel, AKA Dawit II. Unlike those that came before and after him, Lebla stood out: he only had one wife. Must have really loved that Seble! Seble reigned for over two decades, and two of her sons became emperors in their own right.

  3. 5 de out. de 2022 · December 4, 1567. Ethiopian stamp, c. 1968, with portrait of sixteenth-century Empress Seble Wongel. Seble Wongel became Empress of Ethiopia after her marriage to Emperor Lebna Dengel in 1512 or 1513. Wongel was one of the more important and powerful female figures in Ethiopia during the time.

  4. Seble Wongel (died 4 December 1567) was Empress Dowager of the Ethiopian Empire from 1540 to 1563, succeeding Na'od Mogasa and preceding Adimas Moas. As the mother of the young emperor Gelawdewos, Seble Wongel played a major role in leading the Ethiopian forces against the invading Somalis of...

  5. Elleni died long before the coming of the Portuguese soldiers, but the latter met another queen known as Seble Wongel, who was the wife of King Lebne Dingil (1508 - 40). She was a Tigrean queen who was exiled to the inaccessible monastery of Debre Damo after the defeat of her husband by the Muslim invaders.

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  6. Hailu Tekle Haymanot. Mother. Woyzero Askale Mariam. Religion. Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo. Sabla Wangel Hailu (Amharic: ሰብለ ወንጌል ሀይሉ; 1895/1896 – 1969) was an Ethiopian aristocrat and the second wife of the uncrowned Emperor of Ethiopia, Lij Iyasu .

  7. 28 de ago. de 2020 · Queen Seble Wongel had managed to escape with the remaining Portuguse – only 120 of the original 400 – and made contact with her son Gelawdewos. The Portuguese were distraught at the death of their young, heroic leader, and determined to see the thing through.