ETHIOPIA

The Solomonic Dynasty

204 - 179 BC Menelik I
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179 - 178 BC Handadyo

178 - 167 BC Auda Amat

167 - 164 BC Auseyo

164 - 133 BC Tzaue

133 BC  Gasyo

133 - 125 BC Mawat

125 - 116 BC Bahas

116 - 114 BC Qawda

114 - 104 BC Qanaz

104 - 95 BC Haduna

95 - 94 BC Wazba

94 - 92 BC Hadir

92 - 85 BC Kalas

85 - 68 BC Satyo

68 - 42 BC Filya

42 - 39 BC Aglebu

39 - 38 BC Ausena

38 - 9 BC Beriwas

9 - 8 BC Mahsi

8BC - 8AD Besebazen

8 - 35 AD Sartu

35 - 45 AD Laas
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45 - 52 AD Masenh

52 - 61 AD Setwa

61 - 71 AD Adgala

71 - 73 AD Agba

73 - 77 AD Masis

77 - 90 AD Hakla

90 - 100 AD Demahe

100 - 102 AD Autet

102 - 132 AD Ela Auda

132 - 136 AD Zagan and Rema (jointly)

136 - 137 AD Gafale

137 - 141 AD Bese Zarq

141 - 218 AD Ela Azguagua (usurper)

218 - 239 AD Ela Herka

239 - 240 AD Bese Tzawetza

240 AD  Wakana

240 AD  Hadaus
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240 - 242 AD Ela Sagal

242 - 256 AD Ela Asfeha I

256 - 279 AD Ela Tzegab

279 - 282 AD Ela Samara

282 - 298 AD Ela Aiba

298 - 334 AD Ela Eskendi

334 - 343 AD Ela Tzaham I

343 - 356 AD Ela San

356 - 374 AD Ela Aiga

374 - 404 AD Ela Ameda I

404 - 414 AD Ela Wosen

414 - 417 AD Ela Ahyawa

417 - 430 AD Ela Abreha I

430 - 444 AD Ela Atzbeha I

444 - 471 AD Tesmul Ukal Ahmad

471 - 480 AD Ela Abreha II

480 - 485 AD Ela Asfeha II
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485 - 499 AD Ela Sahle I

499 - 513 AD Ela Adhana

513 - 514 AD Ela Rete

514 - 519 AD Ela Asfeha III

519 - 536 AD Ela Atzbeha II

536 - 542 AD Ela Ameda II

542 AD  Ela Abreha II

542 AD Ela Sahle II

542 - 554 AD Ela Gabaz I

554 - 555 AD Ela Sehul

555 - 557 AD Ela Atzbeha III

557 - 572 AD Ela Tzaham II

572 - 593 AD Ela Gabaz II

593 - 595 AD Ela Agaba [Levi]

595 - 606 AD Ela Ameda III

606 - 636 AD Yakub I and Davit (jointly)

636 - 650 AD Armah I
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650 - 662 AD Zitana

662 - 671 AD Yakub II

671 - 700 AD Kaleb [Qwastantinos I]

700 AD  Beta Israel

700 - 714 AD Gabre Maskal

714 AD  Qwastantinos II

   Wosen Asgad

    Feresanai

   Aderazar

   Ekla Wadim

   Germa Safar

   Gergaz

   Degna Mikael

   Bahrikla

   Gum

   Asguamgum

   Letem

   Talatem

   Odagosh

   Aizur

   Dedem

   Wadedem

   Wadim Asfara

   Armah II

   Degna Jan [Geda Jan]

916 AD Dil Na'od, King of Kings of Ethiopia, son of Elect of God, Emperor Dawit I, King of Kings of Ethiopia. Succeeded on the death of his father. Fled from the capital when Yudit sacked and burned Axum, then retreated into Shoa. He was persued and k. by her, having had issue, a son:
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