ETHIOPIA

The Solomonic Dynasty
GENEALOGY
1913 - 1916 H.M. Iyasu
V, Elect of God, King of Kings of Ethiopia, GCVO
(7.9.1911). b. at Tanta, 4th February
1887 (or 27th
Ter), as Lij Kifle Yakob, son of H.H. Negus
Mikael, King of Zion, by his third wife, Woizero
Shoa Reggad, elder daughter of H.M. Emperor Menelik II,
Elect of God, Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah and
King of Kings of Ethiopia, GCB, GCMG, educ.
Menelik II Sch., Addis Ababa. Baptised as Iyasu.
Appointed as Heir Apparent by his grandfather 15th
May 1909, and formally proclaimed as such 30th
October 1909. Assumed the title of Abeto-Hoy 1911.
Succeeded on his death, 12th December 1913,
but never crowned. Reigned under the Regency of Ras
Bitwodad Tesemma Nado until the latter's death under
mysterious circumstances, 10th April 1911.
Ended the practice of chaining plaintiffs in court,
confiscating all the property of convicts, forbade the
drugging of boys for supernatural purposes, established
the first police force in Addis Ababa, and promoted
religious tolerance. Deposed on the grounds that he had
embrased the Muslim faith, 27th September
1916. Evaded capture and roamed the countryside of Wollo,
the Afar lowlands, and Tigray until captured by Ras
Gugsa Araya on 11th January 1921. Placed in
confinement at Fikke 1921-1931. Escaped with the help of Le'ul
Ras Hailu Takla Haymanot, but was capturedand
imprisoned at Gara Muleta, in Harar. Rcvd: GC of
the Orders of Solomon of Ethiopia, Leopold of Austria
(1912), and the Crown of Italy (1912). m. (first)
at Addis Ababa, 16th May 1909 (div.
April 1910) Woizero Aster [Romana Worq] (b.
April 1901; m. second, 1918 (div.), H.E. Ras
Getachew Abate, Governor of Kembata, by whom she had
issue, a son and a daughter. m. third, Assabber
Gabre Haywot), daughter of H.H. Ras Mangasha
Yohannes, Prince of Tigray, by his second wife, Woizero
Kafay, elder daughter of H.E. Ras Wale Betul,
sometime Governor of Yajju. m. (second) April 1910
(div. 1916) Woizero Sabla Wangel (m.
second, H.E. Dejazmatch Yigezu Behapte, Minister
for Commerce and Mayor of Addis Ababa. m. third, Dejazmatch
Mangasha Jimbirre, and d. 1970, having had
issue), daughter of H.H. Le'ul Ras Hailu
Takla Haymanot, of Gojjam and Damot, by his first wife, Woizero
Askala Mariam, daughter of H.H. Ras Bitwodad
Mangasha Atikam, Governor of Gojjam. m. (i) Woizero
Tesemma Andarge. m. (ii) 1913, Woizero
Worqnesh, daughter of Dejazmatch Goshu, descendant
of Emperor Iyasu I (or wrongly given as daughter of
Dejazmach Wolde Gabriel and elder sister of Ras Birru -
according to Dr. Girma). m. (iii) at Adal,
before 1st June 1913, Woizero Ihata
Mariam, daughter of Dejazmatch 'Abu Bakar bin
Ibrahim, of Chenno, in Yifat and Timuga, a rich merchant
in Djibuti, French Somaliland. m. (iv) at Jimma,
after 2nd June 1913, Fatuma (b. 1900),
daughter of Sultan Abba Jiffar II bin Abba Gommol, Sultan
of Jimma. m. (v) at Dembi Dollo, June 1913, Woizero
Askala Mariam, neé Mumina, a former Muslim who was
baptised after her marriage, daughter of Dejazmatch
Jote [Abba Iggir], sometime Governor of Liqa Quellem,
Sayo and Anfilo. m. (vi) a woman from the family
of Swalih of Timuga. m. (vii) a woman from the
Were Sheh [Warasheikh] family of Yajju, Begameder. m.
(viii) Ametulla, wife of Kebir Muhammad Mudir, and
daughter of Amir Hajji 'Abdu'llahi II ibn 'Ali 'Abdu's
Shakur, Amir of Harar. m. (ix) 1913, Woizero
Atsede Mariam (b. at Bulga, 18xx; m.
second, Neggadras Wolde Amanuel Temque. m.
third, Dejazmatch xxx, of Tigray, and d. at
Ammist Kilo, Addis Ababa, January 1988, having had issue
by her second husband), daughter of Meggabi Takla
Mariam. m. (x) Woizero Tiru Worq, daughter
of Aligaz, a Wollo nobleman. m. (xi) a daughter of
'Abdullahi 'Ali Sadiq, a rich merchant from Harar. m.
(xii) Woizero Zeudnesh, sister of Ras Abate
Ba-Yalew, Wagshum, and youngest daughter of Dejazmatch
Ba-Yalew, of Beza family of Manz. He d. (or
was k.) at the Guenete Leul Palace, Addis Ababa
(or at Garra Mulleta, Harar), 25th November
1935 (bur. in the compound of St Markos Church),
having had issue, six sons and six daughters:
1916 - 1930 H.I.M.
Empress Zawditu, Elect of God, Conquering Lion of the
Tribe of Judah and Queen of Kings of Ethiopia. b.
29th April 1876, as Askala Mariam, younger
daughter of H.M. Emperor Menelik II, Elect of God,
Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah and King of Kings
of Ethiopia, GCB, GCMG, by Woizero Abetchew Bayan,
educ. privately. Proclaimed as Queen of Kings
on the deposition of her nephew, at the Great Ghebbi,
Addis Ababa, 27th September 1916. Crowned at
St George's Cathedral, Addis Ababa, 11th
February 1917. Sovereign of the Orders of Solomon and the
Star of Ethiopia. Founder and Sovereign of the Orders of
the Queen of Sheba in 1922 and Menelik II in 1924. m.
(first) at Borumeda, 23rd October 1882, H.H. Negus
Araya Selassie [Sahle Selassie], King of Tigray (b.
before September 1867; d. from smallpox, at
Mekelle Castle, 10th June 1888),
Governor-General of Wollo, Begamber and Dembiya, son and
heir apparent of H.M. Emperor Yohannes IV - see Ethiopia
(Tigray). m. (second) at Entotto, 28th
January 1891 (div. 1891), Dejazmatch
Gwangul Wagshum (d. at Quorum, September
1904), eldest son of Dejazmatch Zagaya Biru - see Ethiopia
(Zagwe). m. (third) ca.1894 (div.
1900) Dejazmatch Wube Atnaf Seggad (d. 1913),
son of Liqa Makas Atnaf Seggad. m. (fourth)
at Addis Ababa, April 1900 (div. 1916) H.E. Ras
Gugsa Wale (b. at Marto, Yajju, April 1877; k.
in battle at Ankim, 31st March 1930),
Governor of Begameder, son of H.E. Ras Wale Betul,
sometime Viceroy of Tigray - see Ethiopia (Tigray).
She d. from a diabetic coma at the Menelik
Palace, Addis Ababa, 2nd April 1930 (bur:
at The Taeka Negest, Ba'eta Le Mariam Monastery Church,
Addis Ababa), having had issue, two daughters:Copyright© Christopher Buyers, May 2001 - July 2007