词条 | Amda Seyon (usurper) |
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According to James Bruce, it was Tekle Haymanot's kinsman and governor of Gojjam, Dirmen, who followed Amda Seyon's army out of Gojjam, then chased them out of Gondar. Dirman closely followed the usurper as Amda Seyon led his followers across the Abay River and back to Ibala, and after blocking Amda Seyon at Faggeta engaged him on the plains of Maitsa. Amda Seyon was killed in the battle, "in the beginning of the engagement, fighting with all of the bravery that could be expected from a man in his circumstances."[2] References1. ^Richard P.K. Pankhurst, History of Ethiopian Towns (Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1982), p. 143. {{DEFAULTSORT:Amda Seyon}}{{Ethiopia-royal-stub}}2. ^James Bruce, Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile (1805 edition), vol. 4 pp. 12f. 2 : 18th-century Ethiopian people|Pretenders to the Ethiopian throne |
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