Fasilides, Emperor of Ethiopia, 1603-1667

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Name (Hebrew)
פסילידס, קיסר אתיופיה, 1603-1667
Name (Latin)
Fasilides, Emperor of Ethiopia, 1603-1667
Other forms of name
Fāsīladas, Emperor of Ethiopia, 1603-1667
Fasil Emperor of Ethiopia, 1603-1667
Basilide Emperor of Ethiopia, 1603-1667
Fassil, Emperor of Ethiopia, 1603-1667
Date of birth
1603-11-20
Date of death
1667-10-18
Gender
male
Biographical or Historical Data
"was emperor of Ethiopia from 1632 to 18 October 1667, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. His throne name was ʿAlam Sagad (Ge'ez ዓለም ሰገድ ʿĀlam Sagad, modern ʿĀlem Seged), meaning "to whom the world bows". He was the son of Emperor Susenyos I and Empress Sultana Mogassa, born at Magazaz in Shewa before 10 November 1603. His paternal grandfather's name was also Fasilides."--Wikipedia
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Wikidata: Q642265
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Wikipedia description:

Fasilides (Ge'ez: ፋሲለደስ; Fāsīladas; 20 November 1603 – 18 October 1667), also known as Fasil, Basilide, or Basilides (as in the works of Edward Gibbon), was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1632 to his death on 18 October 1667, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. His throne name was Alam Sagad (Ge'ez: ዓለም ሰገድ). Renowned as the founder of Gondar, the capital of the Ethiopian Empire, Fasilides ushered in the Gondarine period. Notably, he confiscated and exiled the Jesuits, while also establishing security alliances with neighboring Islamic sultanates. Additionally, he played a crucial role in leading the campaign against the Agaw rebels. In 1666, following his son Dawit's rebellion, Fasilides had him imprisoned in Wehni. The emperor himself died a year later and was laid to rest in a monastery on Daga Island in Lake Tana.

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