Lalibela
Zagwe emperor of Ethiopia
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Ethiopian history
- In Ethiopia: The Zagwe and Solomonic dynasties
…of Roha (modern-day Lalibela), Emperor Lalibela (reigned c. 1185–1225) directed the hewing of 11 churches out of living rock—a stupendous monument to Christianity, which he and the other Zagwes fostered along with the Ethiopianization of the countryside.
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reign
- In Zagwe dynasty
Lalibela, the best-known Zagwe emperor, ruled at the beginning of the 13th century and is known for building the monolithic rock-hewn churches at the Zagwe capital, which was later renamed for him. Zagwe rule was destined to be short-lived, for at the end of the…
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