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  • Gudit
  • Queen of the Kingdom of Semien in the 10th-11th century

    Gudit (Ge'ez: ጉዲት) is the Classical Ethiopic name for a personage also known as Yodit in Tigrinya, and Amharic, but also Isato in Amharic, and Ga'wa in

    Gudit

    Gudit

    Gudit

  • Kingdom of Aksum
  • Polity in Africa and Arabia before 960

    south of Angot. Local history holds that, around 960, a queen known as Gudit (also Yodit or Ésato) conquered Aksum, sacking the city and destroying churches

    Kingdom of Aksum

    Kingdom of Aksum

    Kingdom_of_Aksum

  • Zagwe dynasty
  • Kingdom in northern Ethiopia and Eritrea (1137–1270)

    Dil Na'od was overthrown by Gudit, and that Mara Takla Haymanot (whom Bruce calls "Takla Haymanot") was a cousin of Gudit who succeeded her after several

    Zagwe dynasty

    Zagwe dynasty

    Zagwe_dynasty

  • Ethiopia
  • Country in the Horn of Africa

    part of an important trade route. Aksum came to an end in 960 when Queen Gudit defeated the last king of Aksum. In response, the remnant of the Aksumite

    Ethiopia

    Ethiopia

    Ethiopia

  • Axum
  • Town in Tigray Region, Ethiopia

    affixed to their sides, which are also carved with architectural designs. The Gudit Stelae to the west of town, unlike the northern area, are interspersed with

    Axum

    Axum

    Axum

  • List of rulers of Shewa
  • creating cultural and religious bridge with Aksum. After Axum was destroyed by Gudit in the 10th century, the surviving royal family led by son of Dil Na'od

    List of rulers of Shewa

    List of rulers of Shewa

    List_of_rulers_of_Shewa

  • 1922 regnal list of Ethiopia
  • Pseudohistorical list of Ethiopian monarchs from 4530 BCE to 1779 CE

    of Christ (9–306) The Christian Era (306–850) The Reign of Gudit (850–920) (Includes Gudit's reign followed by the last two kings of the Axumite line)

    1922 regnal list of Ethiopia

    1922 regnal list of Ethiopia

    1922_regnal_list_of_Ethiopia

  • Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion
  • Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church in Tigray Region

    tradition. Its first putative destruction occurred at the hands of Queen Gudit during the 10th century, although this isn't ascertained by historiography

    Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion

    Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion

    Church_of_Our_Lady_Mary_of_Zion

  • Emperor of Ethiopia
  • Title of the ruling monarch of Ethiopia from 1270 to 1974/1975

    practiced on Debre Damo, which was captured by the 10th-century queen Yodit or "Gudit", who then isolated 200 princes there to death; however, Pakenham also notes

    Emperor of Ethiopia

    Emperor of Ethiopia

    Emperor_of_Ethiopia

  • 10th century
  • One hundred years, from 901 to 1000

    established in Cairo during the rule of the Fatimid dynasty. c. 980: Queen Gudit leads her rebellion against the Aksumite dynasty of Abyssinia. Collapse

    10th century

    10th century

    10th_century

  • Arawelo
  • Legendary proto-Somali queen

    in folklore across the Horn of Africa —such as in the stories of Queen Gudit in Ethiopian and Eritrean folklore and Queen Furra in Sidama folklore. The

    Arawelo

    Arawelo

  • Kingdom of Simien
  • Kingdom of Beta Israel in the Ethiopian Empire

    reign of Ezana. Local history holds that, around 960, a Jewish Queen named Gudit defeated the empire and burned its churches and literature. While there

    Kingdom of Simien

    Kingdom of Simien

    Kingdom_of_Simien

  • Beta Israel
  • Jewish community associated with modern-day Ethiopia

    legend Prester John. In the mid 10th century, a revolt sparked, lead by Gudit, who lead a revolt and sparked chaos across the Kingdom. She was a princess

    Beta Israel

    Beta Israel

    Beta_Israel

  • Dungur
  • 7th century CE World Heritage Site in Axum, Ethiopia

    western Aksum, near a stelae field traditionally associated with queen Gudit. Dungur was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1980. The remains

    Dungur

    Dungur

    Dungur

  • Dil Na'od
  • King of Aksum from 917 to 960

    Bruce has recorded another tradition, that Dil Na'od was an infant when Gudit slaughtered the princes imprisoned at Debre Damo, his relatives, and forced

    Dil Na'od

    Dil_Na'od

  • Menelik I
  • Emperor of Ethiopia from 975 to 950 BC

    allowed to leave the courtyard of the church. During the persecution of Gudit in the 10th century and the Ethiopian-Adal war in the 16th century, the

    Menelik I

    Menelik I

    Menelik_I

  • Ethiopia in the Middle Ages
  • History of Ethiopia from 7th to 16th centuries

    In the late 10th century, the Kingdom of Aksum fell to a queen known as Gudit. Historians are unsure of her ethnicity and religion, but she is theorized

    Ethiopia in the Middle Ages

    Ethiopia in the Middle Ages

    Ethiopia_in_the_Middle_Ages

  • List of Jewish states and dynasties
  • unknown-628 CE. Kingdom of Simien, Ethiopia c. 960-1137 CE, legendary but Gudit was thought to have reigned 960–1000 CE following the collapse of the Kingdom

    List of Jewish states and dynasties

    List_of_Jewish_states_and_dynasties

  • Sultanate of Shewa
  • 896–1286 Muslim kingdom in modern Ethiopia

    (2015). History of Harar and Hararis (PDF). Harar Culture Bureau. p. 105. "Gudit fl. 10th century Orthodox Ethiopia". Archived from the original on 12 February

    Sultanate of Shewa

    Sultanate of Shewa

    Sultanate_of_Shewa

  • Judith (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Judy (disambiguation) Judita, a 1501 Croatian epic poem by Marko Marulić Gudit Medieval Ethiopian Queen, likely variant of the same name This disambiguation

    Judith (disambiguation)

    Judith_(disambiguation)

  • Shewa
  • Historical region of Ethiopia

    Anbesa Wudm and his people fled to Shewa to escape the incursion of Queen Gudit. Shewa had maintained a pre-existing Amhara cultural landscape in the rugged

    Shewa

    Shewa

    Shewa

  • List of kings of Axum
  • missing publisher (link) Sellassie, Sergew Hable (1972b). "The Problem of Gudit". Journal of Ethiopian Studies. 10 (1): 113–124. ISSN 0304-2243. JSTOR 41965849

    List of kings of Axum

    List_of_kings_of_Axum

  • Mara Takla Haymanot
  • King and the founder of Zagwe dynasty in the 10th century

    Dil Na'od was overthrown by Gudit, and that Mara Takla Haymanot (whom Bruce calls "Takla Haymanot") was a cousin of Gudit who succeeded her after several

    Mara Takla Haymanot

    Mara_Takla_Haymanot

  • Furra
  • Legendary queen in Ethiopia

    found in folklore across the Horn of Africa—such as in the stories of Queen Gudit in Northern Ethiopian and Eritean folklore and Queen Araweelo in Somali

    Furra

    Furra

  • Dahomey Amazons
  • Female regiment in the Kingdom of Dahomey

    which are references to the Dahomey Minos. Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba Gudit Kahina Amina, Queen of Zazzau  This article incorporates text from a free

    Dahomey Amazons

    Dahomey Amazons

    Dahomey_Amazons

  • Church of Abreha wa-Atsbeha
  • Church in Ethiopia

    1970s where he was told the ceiling was blackened by soot due to Queen Gudit setting a fire in the building nine centuries earlier. Briggs, Philip; Blatt

    Church of Abreha wa-Atsbeha

    Church of Abreha wa-Atsbeha

    Church_of_Abreha_wa-Atsbeha

  • Persecution of Orthodox Tewahedo Christianity
  • Persecution of Oriental Orthodox Christianity

    its history. Historically, notable persecutions attributed during Yodit Gudit era in 980, Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi invasion of Ethiopian Empire during

    Persecution of Orthodox Tewahedo Christianity

    Persecution_of_Orthodox_Tewahedo_Christianity

  • Ga'ewa
  • is often confused with the semi-legendary tenth-century Ethiopian queen Gudit (Yodit). In some places, such as the village of Addi Akaweh, they are explicitly

    Ga'ewa

    Ga'ewa

  • Habesha peoples
  • Ethnic or pan-ethnic identifier used to refer to Ethiopians and Eritreans

    international trade, combined with internal instability and reign of queen Yodit Gudit caused the once great maritime empire to become a secluded, inland state

    Habesha peoples

    Habesha_peoples

  • Judith (given name)
  • Feminine given name of Hebrew origin

    Judith of Schweinfurt (fl. 1003–1058), wife of Bretislaus I of Bohemia Gudit (fl. 960), queen who sacked Axum, now in Ethiopia; also known as Judith

    Judith (given name)

    Judith (given name)

    Judith_(given_name)

  • Wedem Asfare
  • King of Axum

    Axum states that Wedem Asfare was the grandfather of the infamous queen Gudit, who sacked Axum in the 10th century. According to this chronicle, she was

    Wedem Asfare

    Wedem_Asfare

  • List of royal consorts of Ethiopia
  • London: Methuen & Co. p. 259. Selassie, Sergew Hable (1972). "The Problem of Gudit". Journal of Ethiopian Studies. 10 (1): 115. JSTOR 41965849. Taddesse Tamrat

    List of royal consorts of Ethiopia

    List_of_royal_consorts_of_Ethiopia

  • List of women warriors in folklore
  • their womanly role in society, and started hanging men by their testicles. Gudit (Ge'ez: Yodit, Judith) is a semi-legendary, non-Christian, Beta Israel,

    List of women warriors in folklore

    List of women warriors in folklore

    List_of_women_warriors_in_folklore

  • History of Ethiopia
  • though the date is uncertain), a Jewish princess, Yodit (Judith) nicknamed "Gudit", conspired to murder all the members of the royal family and establish

    History of Ethiopia

    History of Ethiopia

    History_of_Ethiopia

  • Ethiopians
  • People of Ethiopia

    century, the kingdom ultimately collapsed followed by pillage by Queen Gudit, after execution of Christians and ordered arson in church. While Aksum's

    Ethiopians

    Ethiopians

    Ethiopians

  • Regnal lists of Ethiopia
  • Traditional lists of monarchs of Ethiopia and Eritrea

    Tatadim, Jan Seyum, Germa Seyum, Harbai and Mairari to be descendants of Gudit who ruled at Lasta, while the other six kings were theorised to be Christian

    Regnal lists of Ethiopia

    Regnal_lists_of_Ethiopia

  • P'ent'ay
  • Name of Protestant denomination in Ethiopia and Eritrea

    Orthodox Christianity was paganized after the 960s, during the reign of queen Gudit, who destroyed and burned most of the church's possessions and scriptures

    P'ent'ay

    P'ent'ay

  • Ayzur
  • King of Axum

    from Gojjam claims that Ayzur was the father of Gudit and had a wife named Makia Maryam who was Gudit's mother. The same manuscript claims that Ayzur reigned

    Ayzur

    Ayzur

  • List of female monarchs
  • AD) – Some regnal lists claim this monarch co-ruled with king Abreha III. Gudit (reigned c. 960 – c. 1000) Furra Queen Mamea Omphale of Lydia, wife of Heracles

    List of female monarchs

    List of female monarchs

    List_of_female_monarchs

  • History of the Jews in Somalia
  • embossed with the Star of David. The Damot Kingdom, led by the Jewish Queen Gudit, also had a significant impact on the spread of Judaism in the region.[citation

    History of the Jews in Somalia

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Somalia

  • March of the Defenders of Moscow
  • Russian military march

    oboronoj staljnoj Razgromim, uničtožim vraga! 𝄇 Na marše ravnjajutsja vzvody Gudit pod nogami zemlja, Za nami – rodnyje zavody I krasnyje zvjozdy Kremlja.

    March of the Defenders of Moscow

    March_of_the_Defenders_of_Moscow

  • History of the Jews in Ethiopia
  • over Aksum. However, legends surrounding a Jewish queen called Judith (Gudit) have been dismissed by scholars like Edward Ullendorff as without foundation

    History of the Jews in Ethiopia

    History of the Jews in Ethiopia

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Ethiopia

  • Georgios II of Makuria
  • King of Makuria

    This section needs expansion with: Gudit. You can help by adding missing information. (February 2024)

    Georgios II of Makuria

    Georgios_II_of_Makuria

  • List of conflicts in Ethiopia
  • Amhara. c. 960 Axumite Empire said to have been destroyed and defeated by Gudit of the Kingdom of Simien c. 1285 The Conquest of Shewa by the Ifat Sultanate

    List of conflicts in Ethiopia

    List of conflicts in Ethiopia

    List_of_conflicts_in_Ethiopia

  • History of East Africa
  • communities of that time. Legends surrounding a Jewish queen called Judith (Gudit) have been dismissed by Ethiopian specialists like Edward Ullendorff as

    History of East Africa

    History of East Africa

    History_of_East_Africa

  • Ethiopian historiography
  • Historiography of Ethiopia

    debate the identity and provenance of the legendary or semi-legendary figure Gudit (fl. 10th century), a queen who is traditionally believed to have overthrown

    Ethiopian historiography

    Ethiopian_historiography

  • Hawzen
  • Place in Tigray Region, Ethiopia

    during the reign of Kaleb of Aksum. Four ancient stelae, similar to the Gudit Stelae outside Axum, can be found in the marketplace. The Church of Hawzen

    Hawzen

    Hawzen

    Hawzen

  • 960
  • Calendar year

    Eritrea) is destroyed by Beta Israel invaders, under the leadership of Queen Gudit (approximate date). February 4 – The Song Dynasty is established at Kaifeng

    960

    960

    960

  • Damot (historical region)
  • Area in western Ethiopia

    states that the country of Bani al-Hamwiyah was led by the warrior queen Gudit and rebelled against the Christians of Ethiopia. Carlo Conti Rossini first

    Damot (historical region)

    Damot_(historical_region)

  • Queen Judith
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    988), daughter of Géza of Hungary and Sarolt, married Bolesław I Chrobry Gudit, legendary queen of the Kingdom of Semien, sometimes referred to as Judith

    Queen Judith

    Queen_Judith

  • Women in post-classical warfare
  • Aspect of women's history

    led a battalion made up entirely of women soldiers. 960: Ethiopian queen Gudit laid waste to Axum and its countryside, destroyed churches and monuments

    Women in post-classical warfare

    Women_in_post-classical_warfare

  • Shigidi and the Brass Head of Obalufon
  • 2023 novel by Wole Talabi

    Her sister Lilith has a lover, Samael, who is in service to Dil Na'od. Gudit seizes power from Dil Na'od. Lilith agrees to fight with Samael out of love;

    Shigidi and the Brass Head of Obalufon

    Shigidi_and_the_Brass_Head_of_Obalufon

  • Timeline of Orthodox Tewahedo Christianity
  • allegedly introduced Pachomian monastic life to Ethiopia. 960 AD – Queen Gudit persecutes Axumite Christians during the sacking of the city. 12th century

    Timeline of Orthodox Tewahedo Christianity

    Timeline_of_Orthodox_Tewahedo_Christianity

  • Angot
  • Ethiopian province of medieval times

    decision that proved wise when Beta Israel captured Aksum during Queen Gudit's invasion. The capital, called Ku'bar or Jarmi, was probably located in

    Angot

    Angot

  • List of massacres in Ethiopia
  • Deaths Perpetrator Notes Sack of Aksum around 960 Kingdom of Aksum Unknown Gudit's army Battle of Das 3 July 1332 Adal ~10,000+ Ethiopian Empire Islamgee

    List of massacres in Ethiopia

    List_of_massacres_in_Ethiopia

  • A Biographical Dictionary of the Celebrated Women of Every Age and Country
  • Chiara Varotari Alessandra Scala Diotima of Mantinea Cornificia Lombarda Gudit Elizabeth Griffith Manto Hippe Europa Anguissola Sybilla of Conversano Margaret

    A Biographical Dictionary of the Celebrated Women of Every Age and Country

    A Biographical Dictionary of the Celebrated Women of Every Age and Country

    A_Biographical_Dictionary_of_the_Celebrated_Women_of_Every_Age_and_Country

  • 960s
  • Decade

    Eritrea) is destroyed by Beta Israel invaders, under the leadership of Queen Gudit (approximate date). February 4 – The Song Dynasty is established at Kaifeng

    960s

    960s

  • Political history of East Africa
  • Awdal region of modern-day Somalia. c. 950: Possible conquest of Axum by Gudit, continued by the Zagwe dynasty 957: Foundation of the Sultanate of Kilwa

    Political history of East Africa

    Political_history_of_East_Africa

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Online names & meanings

  • Reina
  • Girl/Female

    Yiddish American French Spanish

    Reina

    Clean.

  • Saylors
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Saylors

    English : variant of Saylor, with patronymic -s.

  • Bahir
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Bahir

    Dazzling, Brilliant

  • Kalimohan
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu

    Kalimohan

    A Devotee of Goddess Kali

  • Esita
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Esita

    One who desires, Desired

  • Mikeal
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian

    Mikeal

    Like God

  • Lakshay
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Lakshay

    Destination

  • Ashhad
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Ashhad

    Witnesses Bearing the Oneness of Allah

  • Poucher
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Lincolnshire)

    Poucher

    English (Lincolnshire) : occupational name for a maker of bags and purses, from an agent derivative of Middle English pouche ‘purse’, ‘bag’. In the Middle Ages pouches were a universal personal accessory, as clothing with pockets was unknown.

  • Saahana
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Saahana

    Raga

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