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Mother
  
Woizero Debretu

Name
  
Wolete Seyoum


Parents
  
Seyoum Mengesha

Wolete Israel Seyoum

Spouse
  
Dejazmach Gebreselassie BariagaberCrown Prince Asfaw Wossen

Issue
  
Dejazmach Zewde GebreselassieLeult Ijigayehu Amha Selassie

House
  
House of Solomon(by marriage)

Father
  
Died
  
Children
  
Princess Ijigayehu Amha Selassie, Zewde Gebreselassie

Grandchildren
  
Woizero Aster Fikre Selassie

Similar People
  
Haile Selassie, Amha Selassie, Princess Tenagnework, Menen Asfaw, Mengesha Seyoum

Grandparents
  
Ras Mengesha Yohannes

Princess Wolete Israel Seyoum (1907 – 1989) was the daughter of Leul Ras Seyoum Mengesha, Prince of Tigray, KBE, and great-granddaughter of Emperor Yohannes IV of Ethiopia.

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Woizero Wolete was thus the sister of Leul Ras Mengesha Seyoum. She was first married to the much older Dejazmach Gebre Selassie Baria Gebir of Adwa, CBE, Nibure Id of Axum by whom she had a son, Dejazmach Zewde Gebreselassie. She was widowed not long after the birth of her son. She then married Crown Prince Asfaw Wossen in 1931. The marriage of Crown Prince Asfaw Wossen and Crown Princess Wolete Israel was part of Emperor Haile Selassie's efforts at forging closer bonds between the western Tigrean branch of the Imperial family and his own Shewan branch. At the same time that Princess Wolete Israel married the Crown Prince, her cousin (and her father's rival for primacy in Tigray), Dejazmach Haile Selassie Gugsa of the eastern Tigrean branch of the Imperial dynasty was married to the Emperor's daughter Princess Zenebework. It was hoped that these marriages would ensure closer bonds between the two rival princely houses of Tigray with the Emperor's family. Princess Wolete Israel and Prince Asfaw Wossen had a daughter, Princess Ijigayehu.

The Crown Prince and Crown Princess separated during their exile from Ethiopia between 1936 and 1941, and the Princess left England where the Imperial family had taken refuge during the Italian occupation. She went with her children to Egypt where she remained for the duration of the exile. The Crown Prince and Crown Princess divorced in 1941, and the Princess never married again.

Princess Wolete Israel was a devout member of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, and apparently a talented artist who liked to paint religious paintings and icons. Her grandson, Lij Isaac Fikre Selassie is a noted artist who credits his grandmother as one of his artistic inspirations.

The Princess lived quietly in Addis Ababa and the town of Adama during the rule of the Derg. She was the only princess not placed under arrest during their rule.

National honours

  • Grand Collar and Chain of the Order of Solomon (9 May 1932).
  • Refugee Medal (1944).
  • Jubilee Medal (1955).
  • Jubilee Medal (1966).
  • References

    Wolete Israel Seyoum Wikipedia


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