The reign of Iyasu II (1730–1755) has …
Years: 1744 - 1755
The reign of Iyasu II (1730–1755) has brought the Ethiopian Empire once again to disaster.
He had ascended the throne as a child, allowing his mother, Empress Mentewab, to play a major role as his regent from 1723 to 1730.
Mentewab had had herself crowned as co-ruler in 1730, becoming the first woman to be crowned in this manner in Ethiopian history.
Beyond the capital of Gondar, the Empire suffers from regional conflict between nationalities that have been part of the Empire for hundreds of years—the Agaw, Amharans, Shewans and Tigreans—and the Oromo newcomers.
He had ascended the throne as a child, allowing his mother, Empress Mentewab, to play a major role as his regent from 1723 to 1730.
Mentewab had had herself crowned as co-ruler in 1730, becoming the first woman to be crowned in this manner in Ethiopian history.
Beyond the capital of Gondar, the Empire suffers from regional conflict between nationalities that have been part of the Empire for hundreds of years—the Agaw, Amharans, Shewans and Tigreans—and the Oromo newcomers.
Locations
People
Groups
- Egyptians
- Somalis
- Tigray-Tigrinya people
- Sidama people
- Agaw people
- Oromo people
- Islam
- Amhara people
- Afar people
- Ethiopia, Solomonid Dynasty of
Topics
- Sub-Saharan Africa, Medieval
- Interaction with Subsaharan Africa, Early European
- Zemene Mesafint (Ethiopia's "Age of Princes")
