Amda Seyon I

Amda Seyon I, also Amde Tsiyon and other variants (Ge'ez: ዐምደ ፡ ጽዮን ʿamda ṣiyōn, Amharic: āmde ṣiyōn, "Pillar of Zion"), was Emperor of Ethiopia 1314–1344; throne name Gebre Mesqel (ገብረ ፡ መስቀል gabra masḳal, "servant of the cross"), was a member of the Solomonic dynasty. According to the British expert on Ethiopia, Edward Ullendorff, "Amde Tseyon was one of the most outstanding Ethiopian kings of any age and a singular figure dominating the Horn of Africa in the fourteenth century." His conquests of Muslim borderlands greatly expanded Ethiopian territory and power in the region, maintained for centuries after his death. Amda Seyon asserted the strength of the newly (1270) installed Solomonic dynasty and therefore legitimized it. These expansions further provided for the spread of Christiani

Amda Seyon I

Amda Seyon I, also Amde Tsiyon and other variants (Ge'ez: ዐምደ ፡ ጽዮን ʿamda ṣiyōn, Amharic: āmde ṣiyōn, "Pillar of Zion"), was Emperor of Ethiopia 1314–1344; throne name Gebre Mesqel (ገብረ ፡ መስቀል gabra masḳal, "servant of the cross"), was a member of the Solomonic dynasty. According to the British expert on Ethiopia, Edward Ullendorff, "Amde Tseyon was one of the most outstanding Ethiopian kings of any age and a singular figure dominating the Horn of Africa in the fourteenth century." His conquests of Muslim borderlands greatly expanded Ethiopian territory and power in the region, maintained for centuries after his death. Amda Seyon asserted the strength of the newly (1270) installed Solomonic dynasty and therefore legitimized it. These expansions further provided for the spread of Christiani