Yolyos

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Yolyos an entity of type: WikicatRulersOfEthiopia

욜리오스(게이즈어: ዮልዮስ yōlyōs)는 17세기의 에티오피아 출신의 귀족이다. 그는 수세니오스 제국의 쉐와(Shewa)와 이팟(Ifat)의 통치자로 있었다. 이팟에 있는 그의 본부는 산성인 암바에 있었는데 그는 요새를 근처의 무슬림으로부터 보호하는 데에 사용했다. rdf:langString
Yolyos (Ge'ez: ዮልዮስ yōlyōs, "Julius") was an early 17th-century Ethiopian noble. He was appointed by Emperor Susenyos as governor of various provinces such as and Shewa, taking the traditional Ifat title of "Walashma." He took part in several attempts to overthrow Susenyos. In 1612 Yolyos and Keflo rebelled against Susenyos. They were tried and found guilty and sentenced to death. However, Susenyos spared their lives. Yolyos was pardoned and released from detention after eight days, after having pleaded with her father for clemency. After Yolyos demise, Abuna Simon was soon after executed. rdf:langString
rdf:langString 욜리오스
rdf:langString Yolyos
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rdf:langString 욜리오스(게이즈어: ዮልዮስ yōlyōs)는 17세기의 에티오피아 출신의 귀족이다. 그는 수세니오스 제국의 쉐와(Shewa)와 이팟(Ifat)의 통치자로 있었다. 이팟에 있는 그의 본부는 산성인 암바에 있었는데 그는 요새를 근처의 무슬림으로부터 보호하는 데에 사용했다.
rdf:langString Yolyos (Ge'ez: ዮልዮስ yōlyōs, "Julius") was an early 17th-century Ethiopian noble. He was appointed by Emperor Susenyos as governor of various provinces such as and Shewa, taking the traditional Ifat title of "Walashma." He took part in several attempts to overthrow Susenyos. In 1612 Yolyos and Keflo rebelled against Susenyos. They were tried and found guilty and sentenced to death. However, Susenyos spared their lives. Yolyos was pardoned and released from detention after eight days, after having pleaded with her father for clemency. In 1617 there was a conspiracy to overthrow Emperor Susenyos, organized by his close relatives, his officials and nobility who opposed his religious policy, and those who were dissafected by his wars and the amount of annual military expeditions. According to Pedro Paez, a confidante of Susenyos, the principal leader of the conspiracy was Yolyos. His headquarters in Ifat was on an amba, a natural flat-topped mountain fortress, at , which he used to defend against nearby Muslims of Qecheno. After Yolyos demise, Abuna Simon was soon after executed.
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