Baeda Maryam I

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Baeda Maryam I was a 15th-century Ethiopian monarch of the Solomonic dynasty who briefly ruled the Ethiopian Empire and is noted for his efforts to consolidate royal authority and maintain Christian orthodoxy.

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instanceOf Emperor of Ethiopia
human
assertedLegitimacyFrom Solomonic lineage NERFINISHED
biblical King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 15th century
continentOfRule Africa NERFINISHED
countryRuled Ethiopian Empire NERFINISHED
culture Ethiopian imperial culture
dynasty Solomonic dynasty NERFINISHED
era late medieval Ethiopia
governmentFormDuringReign monarchy
hasPredecessor Zara Yaqob NERFINISHED
hasSuccessor Emperor Eskender NERFINISHED
languageOfCourt Geʽez NERFINISHED
memberOf Solomonic dynasty NERFINISHED
monarchType Christian monarch
notableFor efforts to consolidate royal authority
efforts to maintain Christian orthodoxy
positionHeld Emperor of Ethiopia
religion Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity NERFINISHED
religiousPolicy support for Ethiopian Orthodox Church
suppression of heterodox movements
royalHouse House of Solomon NERFINISHED
ruledIn Horn of Africa NERFINISHED
shortDescription 15th-century Ethiopian emperor of the Solomonic dynasty
soughtTo defend Orthodox Christian doctrine
strengthen central royal power
territorialFocus highland Ethiopia
title Negusa Nagast NERFINISHED

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Emperor of Ethiopia heldBy Baeda Maryam I