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  1. Menelique [1] (Menelik), o primeiro Imperador da Etiópia, tradicionalmente acredita-se ser o filho do rei Salomão de Israel e Maqueda, a Rainha de Sabá. Sua história está no livro etíope Kebra Negast.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Menelik_IMenelik I - Wikipedia

    Menelik I (Ge'ez: ምኒልክ, Mənilək) was the legendary first Emperor of Ethiopia. According to Kebra Nagast, a 14th-century national epic, in the 10th century BC he is said to have inaugurated the Solomonic dynasty of Ethiopia, so named because Menelik I was the son of the biblical King Solomon of ancient Israel and of Makeda ...

  3. Queen of Sheba (flourished 10th century bce) was, according to Jewish and Islamic traditions, the ruler of the kingdom of Sabaʾ (or Sheba) in southwestern Arabia. In the biblical account of the reign of King Solomon, she visited his court at the head of a camel caravan bearing gold, jewels, and spices.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › pt › Menelique_IMenelique I - Wikiwand

    Menelique (Menelik), o primeiro Imperador da Etiópia, tradicionalmente acredita-se ser o filho do rei Salomão de Israel e Maqueda, a Rainha de Sabá. Sua história está no livro etíope Kebra Negast.

  5. Menelik was born in August 1844. His father Haile Menekot, was king of Shewa from 1847 to 1855. Haile Menekot died in 1855 after losing a battle to emperor Tewodros (Prouty, C. and Rosenfeld, E. 1982, 129). Menelik was set to be the next ruler of Shewa but was taken away by Tewodros to Magdala.

  6. Menelique II. Menelique II, [ 1] nascido Sahle Mariam ( Ankober, 17 de agosto de 1844 – Adis Abeba, 12 de dezembro de 1913 ), ras de Xoa, foi imperador da Etiópia, fundador da atual capital do país e um dos responsáveis por sua moderna reunificação territorial.

  7. Há 3 dias · Learning that Rome had used the mistranslation to claim a protectorate over all of Ethiopia, Menilek first sought a diplomatic solution; meanwhile, during 1891–93 he sent expeditions south and east to obtain gold, ivory, musk, coffee, hides, and slaves to trade for modern weapons and munitions.