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Debre Libanos: The Monastery That Shaped Ethiopian Emperors

5 min · 11. juli 2026
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In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the 1,300-year-old monastery of Debre Libanos, a spiritual and political powerhouse that shaped Ethiopian emperors for centuries. Founded by Saint Takla Haymanot, the monastery became the seat of the Echege, the second-highest cleric in the Tewahedo Church, and a critical ally for Solomonic rulers from Yekuno Amlak to Zara Yaqob. They discuss the legend of Takla Haymanot praying for 100 years on one leg, the monastery's role in legitimizing the Solomonic dynasty through the Kebra Nagast, and its influence on imperial religious policy, including the persecution of the Stephanites. The conversation also touches on Debre Libanos's scriptorium, where monks preserved Ge'ez manuscripts during times of upheaval, and its tragic destruction by Italian forces in 1937. This episode offers a window into how a single monastic community could shape an empire's faith and politics across centuries. #DebreLibanos #TaklaHaymanot #Echege #Tewahedo #ZaraYaqob #YekunoAmlak #KebraNagast #Ge'ez #Stephanites #SolomonicDynasty #EthiopianOrthodoxy #Monasticism #EmperorSusenyos #Fasilides #EthiopianHistory #EastAfrica #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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