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Name
  
Kedus Harbe

Children
  
Na'akueto La'ab

Role
  
King

Grandparents
  
Mara Takla Haymanot


Died
  
1185

Successor
  
Na'akueto La'ab

Parents
  
Jan Seyum

Predecessor
  
Jan Seyum

People also search for
  
Jan Seyum, Mara Takla Haymanot

Kedus Harbe was negus of Ethiopia, and a member of the Zagwe dynasty. According to Taddesse Tamrat, he was the son of Jan Seyum, the brother of Tatadim. Some authorities date his reign to the years 1079–1119. Huntingford does not include him in his list of kings of the Zagwe dynasty.

Reign

According to Richard Pankhurst, Kedus Harbe tried to break the hold of Egypt on the Ethiopian Church by increasing the number of bishops ordained in his country to seven. However the prelate, Abba Mikael, refused, stating that this could only be done by the Patriarch of Alexandria, so the king sent letters to the Patriarch and the Muslim ruler of Egypt. The ruler was first sympathetic to the request, but the prelate warned him that with that many bishops they could appoint their own Archbishop and be free to develop "enmity and hostility" towards their Muslim neighbors. When the messengers returned with Kedus Harbe's answer, the country had experienced great famine and pestilence. "These were the first such calamities for which the historical mention exists."

References

Kedus Harbe Wikipedia