Enbaqom
Abba 'Ěnbāqom (c.1470 – c.1565) was a religious leader of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, and translator and author, e.g., of the Anqaṣa Amin. As Abbot at the leading monastery of Debre Libanos he became the Echage, the second highest ecclesiastical office, as well as head of all Ethiopian monasteries, and was often regarded as the most influential person in the Ethiopian Church.
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Enbaqom
Abba 'Ěnbāqom (c.1470 – c.1565) was a religious leader of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, and translator and author, e.g., of the Anqaṣa Amin. As Abbot at the leading monastery of Debre Libanos he became the Echage, the second highest ecclesiastical office, as well as head of all Ethiopian monasteries, and was often regarded as the most influential person in the Ethiopian Church.
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Abba 'Ěnbāqom (c.1470 – c.1565 ...... erson in the Ethiopian Church.
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Enbaqom (forme guèze du nom bi ...... du mois de miyazya (29 avril).
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Abba 'Ěnbāqom (c.1470 – c.1565 ...... erson in the Ethiopian Church.
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Enbaqom (forme guèze du nom bi ...... du mois de miyazya (29 avril).
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كان أبا إنباكوم (حوالي 1470 – ...... ر نفوذًا في الكنيسة الإثيوبية.
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إنباكوم
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