Pedro Páez’s caution benefits his cause: Susenyos …

Years: 1607 - 1607

Pedro Páez’s caution benefits his cause: Susenyos invites him to his court, where the two become friends.

Susenyos' reign is perhaps best known as the brief period in Ethiopian history when Roman Catholic Christianity became the official religion.

The Emperor became interested in Catholicism, in part due to Páez' persuasion, but also hoping for military help from Portugal and Spain.

Susenyos hopes to receive a new contingent of well-armed European soldiers, this time against the Oromo, who are ravaging his kingdom, and to help with the constant rebellions.

Two letters of this diplomatic effort survive, which he entrusts to Páez to send to Europe: the one to the King of Portugal is dated December 10, 1607, while the other is to the Pope and dated October 14 of the same year; neither mention his conversion, but both ask for soldiers.

He shows the Jesuit missionaries his favor by a number of land grants, most importantly those at Gorgora, located on a peninsula on the northern shore of Lake Tana.

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