Ethiopia has one of the oldest and most fascinating monarchies in the world, with a legacy that stretches back thousands of years—often linked to the biblical Queen of Sheba and King Solomon. Here’s a breakdown of the most important monarchs of Ethiopia, especially from the Solomonic Dynasty:
Famous Ethiopian Monarchs
1. Menelik I (Legendary Founder)
- Reign: Traditionally dated ~10th century BCE
- Claim to Fame:
- Said to be the son of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba (Makeda).
- Considered the first Emperor of Ethiopia and the founder of the Solomonic Dynasty.
- Believed (in Ethiopian tradition) to have brought the Ark of the Covenant to Ethiopia.
2. Emperor Menelik II
- Reign: 1889–1913
- Legacy:
- Unified modern Ethiopia.
- Famous for the Battle of Adwa (1896), where Ethiopia defeated Italian forces—one of the first major African victories against European colonial powers.
- Founded Addis Ababa as the capital.
3. Emperor Haile Selassie I
- Reign: 1930–1974
- Global Influence:
- Modernized Ethiopia and was a founding figure of the African Union.
- Resisted Italian invasion (1935) and regained independence with Allied help.
- Regarded as a messianic figure in Rastafarianism, known as “The Lion of Judah.”
- Deposed: In a coup by the Marxist Derg regime in 1974.
4. Emperor Tewodros II
- Reign: 1855–1868
- Known For:
- Tried to centralize power and modernize the country.
- Committed suicide during the British expedition to Ethiopia after refusing to surrender.
- Considered a nationalist hero.
5. Emperor Yohannes IV
- Reign: 1872–1889
- Details:
- Ruled during a time of internal strife and foreign threats.
- Died in battle against Sudanese Mahdists.
The Solomonic Dynasty
- Ruled Ethiopia intermittently from 1270 to 1974.
- Claimed descent from Menelik I, tying them to King Solomon and Queen of Sheba.
- Deeply connected with the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.
- Their symbol: The Lion of Judah
Ethiopia’s Royal Timeline (Highlights)
Emperor | Reign | Legacy |
---|---|---|
Menelik I (Legend) | ~10th c. BCE | Founded Solomonic line, Ark of Covenant |
Tewodros II | 1855–1868 | Reformist, national unifier |
Yohannes IV | 1872–1889 | Fought Mahdists, died in battle |
Menelik II | 1889–1913 | Defeated Italians at Adwa, modernizer |
Haile Selassie I | 1930–1974 | Global icon, African unity symbol |