Yagbéa-Syon
Yagbéa-Syon , king of Ethiopia under the name of Solomon Ier of 1285 with 1294.
Wire and successor of Yékouno-Amlak. It launches a campaign against the Adal. Its success ensures a peace during which it opens its borders with the Moslem merchants and receives in return of the sultan of Egypt Khalil of the concessions to the Holy Places and the possibility of making come new Abouna, the precedent métropolite having died for a long time.
With its death in 1294, its five sons were him succeeded on the throne of Ethiopia until in 1299.
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