Na’akueto La’ab

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Na’akueto La’ab was a medieval Ethiopian king of the Zagwe dynasty, traditionally associated with the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela and remembered in Ethiopian chronicles and legend.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ethiopian king
Zagwe dynasty ruler
medieval monarch
associatedSite Lalibela NERFINISHED
Na’akueto La’ab cave church NERFINISHED
associatedWith Ethiopian legend
Ethiopian royal chronicles NERFINISHED
rock-hewn churches of Lalibela NERFINISHED
capital Lalibela NERFINISHED
chronicleMention Ethiopian royal chronicles NERFINISHED
Gadla Lalibela NERFINISHED
chronologicalContext late Zagwe period
country Ethiopia
culture Medieval Ethiopian culture
dynasty Zagwe dynasty NERFINISHED
era Middle Ages
ethnicGroup Agaw people NERFINISHED
governanceType monarchy
governedTerritory northern Ethiopian highlands
historicalStatus semi-legendary ruler
knownFrom Ethiopian ecclesiastical tradition
hagiographic texts
oral tradition
language Agaw language NERFINISHED
Ge’ez NERFINISHED
mother Masqal Kibra NERFINISHED
notableFor patronage of churches
piety
role in transition of Zagwe dynasty
notableWork Na’akueto La’ab Monastery NERFINISHED
positionHeld King of Ethiopia NERFINISHED
predecessor Gebre Mesqel Lalibela NERFINISHED
region Lasta NERFINISHED
reignEnd 13th century
reignStart 13th century
religion Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity NERFINISHED
residence Na’akueto La’ab Monastery NERFINISHED
spouse Masqal Kibra NERFINISHED
successor Yetbarak NERFINISHED
successorDynasty Solomonic dynasty NERFINISHED
title King of Zion NERFINISHED
Negus NERFINISHED
traditionalBurialPlace Na’akueto La’ab Monastery NERFINISHED

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Zagwe dynasty hasMonarch Na’akueto La’ab