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  1. Menen 1959 in Israel. Itege Menen Asfaw (amharisch እቴጌ መነን አስፋው; geboren 25. März 1889 in Egua, Wollo; gestorben 15. Februar 1962 in Addis Abeba) war die zweite Frau Haile Selassies und als Menen II. Kaiserin von Äthiopien.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Menen_AsfawMenen Asfaw - Wikipedia

    Menen Asfaw (baptismal name: Walatta Giyorgis; 25 March 1889 – 15 February 1962) was Empress of Ethiopia as the wife of Emperor Haile Selassie.

  3. Empress Menen gathered Ethiopian women together preparing logistic support, first aid materials and sent them to the battle field. On Sept. 13, 1935 Empress Menen addressed the World women Association against the Italian aggression and appealed to all world nation states. Empress Menen’s Speech I am pleased to present my speech to all world ...

  4. 3. Apr. 2021 · Empress Menen was born 3 April 1891, Gregorian calendar (25 March 1883 Ethiopian Calendar) as Woizero Menen Asfaw (or Manan Dagmawit) in the village Egua of the Ambassel region in the Wollo province. The name Menen was usually given to the most beautiful and respected woman in Ethiopia.

  5. Menen Asfaw is highly revered by members of the Rastafari movement as the consort of Emperor Haile Selassie. She is often referred to as “Queen Omega” in Rastafarianism, complementing the name “King Alpha” bestowed upon the Emperor.

  6. In 1911, Ras Tafari, who would later be known as Haile Selassie I, married Menen Asfaw, niece of Lij Iyasu, king of Ethiopia. It was a union fraught with political significance. In 1916, Haile Selassie deposed Lij Iyasu in a coup. In 1930, Menen was crowned empress of Ethiopia upon the coronation of her husband as emperor.

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