Ethiopia's Ancient Empire: Africa's Hidden Superpower — Fexingo History

The Solomonic Restoration: Yekuno Amlak and Ethiopia's New Dynasty

9 min · 8 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio The Solomonic Restoration: Yekuno Amlak and Ethiopia's New Dynasty

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In this episode of Ethiopia's Ancient Empire: Africa's Hidden Superpower, Lucas and Luna explore the dramatic rise of Yekuno Amlak, the emperor who overthrew the Zagwe dynasty in 1270 and restored the Solomonic line. They delve into the political and religious landscape of 13th-century Ethiopia, the role of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and the powerful monk Takla Haymanot, and the legendary Kebra Nagast that justified the new dynasty. The conversation covers the Battle of Ansata, the forging of a new royal ideology, and how Yekuno Amlak's reign set the stage for Ethiopia's medieval golden age. Specific terms include Yekuno Amlak, Takla Haymanot, Debre Libanos, Lasta, Shewa, Amhara, and the Kebra Nagast. #YekunoAmlak #SolomonicDynasty #ZagweDynasty #EthiopianHistory #KebraNagast #TaklaHaymanot #DebreLibanos #Lasta #Shewa #Amhara #BattleOfAnsata #MedievalEthiopia #AfricanHistory #OrthodoxTewahedo #EthiopianEmpire #History #FexingoHistory #EastAfrica Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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