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Zena Petros was a king of the Zagwe Dynasty who reigned from the 970s until he was killed in 1013, when he was succeeded by Tatadim. Zena Petros had also led a campaign against the Kingdom of Damot in c.970 C.E. because they refused to pay tribute, though, Zena Petros failed on this campaign against Damot.[1]
Zena Petros | |
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King of Zagwe dynasty | |
Reign | 970 A.D.-1013 A.D. |
Predecessor | Mara Takla Haymanot |
Successor | Tatadim |
Died | 1013 |
Dynasty | Zagwe |
Father | Mara Takla Haymanot (unsure) |
Mother | Masoba Warq (unsure) |
Religion | Ethiopian Orthodox Church |
References
edit- ^ "The kingdom of Damot: An Inquiry into Political and Economic Power in the Horn of Africa (13th c.) |". Persee. Retrieved 2024-01-12.