The Kebra Nagast: the Glory of Kings. E. A. Wallis Budge

The Kebra Nagast: the Glory of Kings


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The Kebra Nagast: the Glory of Kings E. A. Wallis Budge
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Jan 24, 2014 - Even if one has never been to Ethiopia, one can learn much by reading Dan Close's historical novel, The Glory of the Kings. The text appears almost at the end of the work. The ruler believed responsible for Ethiopia's possession of the ark of the covenant in the tenth century B.C. For those who have, much could still be learned Drawing on Ethiopia's official history, the Kebra Negast, from which the title of his book is derived, he weaves together many known details of the battle with characters drawn from his personal experience in the Peace Corps in the Arusi Oromo town of Bekoji. Apr 14, 2011 - The great repository of Abyssinian legend and lore is a volume named the Kebra Nagast, the Book of the Glory of Kings. Mar 8, 2011 - The Ethiopian official national epic known as the Glory of the Kings (Kebra-Nagast) contains an amazing story which offers an explanation of what happened to the Ark of the Covenant. Dec 10, 2010 - The Kebra Nagast translated by E. Oct 10, 2010 - In the 14th century Ethiopian compilation of legends, the Kebra Nagast (“The Glory of Kings”), Solomon's granting of royal bounty to Sheba is interpreted to mean sexual relations. The Theatre de larc-en, thirty years ago. The Kebra Nagast (The Glory of Kings). Oct 25, 2010 - It appears in the Kebra Negast, the most important work in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church after the Bible. Jun 29, 2013 - The Kebra Nagast, also known as the Book of the Glory of the Kings, is a religious narrative concerning the establishment of the religion of the Hebrews in Ethiopia. Jul 29, 2010 - The Kebra Negast, also called the “Book of the Glory of Kings of Ethiopia,” has been in existence for at least a thousand years, it contains the true history of the origin of the Solomonic line of kings in Ethiopia . May 21, 2014 - This tradition was transmitted orally until the 13th century when is was written in a document called the Kebra Nagast, “The Glory of Kings.” It is written in Ge'ez, an ancient language that preceded Amharic. Feb 6, 2011 - She was known as Makeda and her life is chronicled in the Ethiopian national saga Kebra Nagast (Glory of Kings). Jul 5, 2011 - Saddened by the loss of his true love, King Solomon gave her a signet ring and told her that if she had a son, to send him back to Israel with the ring so he would know him. His fascination for multi-cultural productions has also been seen in his puppet-adaptions of the Greek mythological war-drama, the Iliad and the Ethiopian epic, "Kebra Nagast" (The Glory of Kings).

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