Menelik I (
Ge'ez: ምኒልክ, ''Mənilək'') was the legendary first
Emperor of Ethiopia
The emperor of Ethiopia (, "King of Kings"), also known as the Atse (, "emperor"), was the hereditary monarchy, hereditary ruler of the Ethiopian Empire, from at least the 13th century until the abolition of the monarchy in 1975. The emperor w ...
's Solomonic dynasty. According to ''
Kebra Nagast'', a 14th-century national epic, in the
10th century BC he is said to have inaugurated the
Solomonic dynasty of Ethiopia, so named because Menelik I was the son of the
biblical
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King Solomon
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of
ancient Israel
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and of
Makeda, the
Queen of Sheba
The Queen of Sheba, also known as Bilqis in Arabic and as Makeda in Geʽez, is a figure first mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. In the original story, she brings a caravan of valuable gifts for Solomon, the fourth King of Israel and Judah. This a ...
.
Life
According to the medieval Ethiopian book, the ''
Kebra Nagast,'' written in
Geʽez
Geez ( or ; , and sometimes referred to in scholarly literature as Classical Ethiopic) is an ancient South Semitic language. The language originates from what is now Ethiopia and Eritrea.
Today, Geez is used as the main liturgical langu ...
in
1321 CE, his name was ''Bäynä Ləḥkəm'' (from , , "son of the wise"). He was conceived when his father Solomon tricked his visiting mother, the Queen of Sheba, into sleeping with him. His mother raised him as Jewish in her homeland, and he only traveled to
Jerusalem
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to meet his father for the first time when he was in his twenties. While his father begged Menelik to stay and rule over Israel, Menelik told him that he wanted to return home. Thus, Solomon sent many Israelites with him, to aid him in ruling according to biblical standards; which were aggrieved at being exiled forever. One recount is that King Solomon gave the
Ark of the Covenant
The Ark of the Covenant, also known as the Ark of the Testimony or the Ark of God, was a religious storage chest and relic held to be the most sacred object by the Israelites.
Religious tradition describes it as a wooden storage chest decorat ...
to his son, while another states that Menelik and his Israelite companions took the Ark with them; and Solomon attempted to regain the ark but was unable to, due to its supernatural properties aiding Menelik. Upon the death of his mother, or upon her abdication in his favor, Menelik was crowned King of Ethiopia.
According to one Ethiopian tradition, Menelik was born at Mai-Bela near the village of Addi-Shmagle, located north west of
Asmara
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, in
Eritrea
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.
Dynasty
According to legend, Menelik I founded the
Solomonic dynasty that ruled Ethiopia with few interruptions for close to three thousand years. This dynasty ended after 225 generations, with the deposition of Emperor
Haile Selassie
Haile Selassie I (born Tafari Makonnen or ''Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles#Lij, Lij'' Tafari; 23 July 189227 August 1975) was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974. He rose to power as the Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles, Rege ...
in 1974. The Solomonic dynasty began (or was restored, based on the traditional narrative) in 1270, when
Yekuno Amlak
Yekuno Amlak (); throne name Tesfa Iyasus (; died 19 June 1285) was Emperor of Ethiopia, from 1270 to 1285, and the founder of the Solomonic dynasty, which lasted until 1974. He was a ruler from Bete Amhara (in parts of modern-day Wollo and ...
, who claimed descent from biblical Solomon and Sheba, overthrew the last ruler of the
Zagwe dynasty
The Zagwe dynasty () was a medieval Agaw monarchy that ruled the northern parts of Ethiopia and Eritrea. It ruled large parts of the territory from approximately 1137 to 1270 AD, when the last Zagwe King Za-Ilmaknun was killed in battle by the ...
, dismissing them as not of "the house of Israel" (i.e., of Solomon). and re-established the Solomonic Dynasty in 1270 AD.
Popular culture
Much Ethiopian art depicts the narrative about Menelik I in a series o
panels 44 scenes, eleven for each of four lines. The story depicted on these panels is the oral version (beginning with a backstory on Sheba and including an Ethiopian maid who also becomes pregnant by Solomon), not the medieval text version.
A short film, ''Menelik I'', was produced in 2004. Filmed in Ethiopia, it tells the story of the son of the Queen of Sheba through tableau images and music.
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Tomb
A site known as the tomb of Menelik I is located two kilometres west of
Axum
Axum, also spelled Aksum (), is a town in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia with a population of 66,900 residents (as of 2015). It is the site of the historic capital of the Aksumite Empire.
Axum is located in the Central Zone of the Tigray Re ...
.
A German archaeological expedition discovered walls and a room at the site in 1906.
Bones that were alleged to belong to Menelik I were collected and deposited in the
Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion in Axum.
Ark of the Covenant
According to Ethiopian tradition, the
Ark of the Covenant
The Ark of the Covenant, also known as the Ark of the Testimony or the Ark of God, was a religious storage chest and relic held to be the most sacred object by the Israelites.
Religious tradition describes it as a wooden storage chest decorat ...
was brought to Ethiopia by first-born sons of
Israelites
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Modern scholarship describes the Israelites as emerging from indigenous Canaanites, Canaanite populations ...
who accompanied Menelik on his return from Jerusalem.
The Ark is believed by some people to be held in a shrine in Axum that no one is allowed to enter, except for one monk who is assigned to guard it for life and is not 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 Ark was moved south to
Lake Ziway
Lake Ziway, also known as Hora-Dambal or Dambal ( Oromo: ''Hora Dambal'', Amharic: ዟይ ሐይቅ), is one of the freshwater Rift Valley lakes of Ethiopia. It is the home of the Zay people. Located about 100 miles south of Addis Ababa, on the ...
and later brought back to Axum.
See also
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Menelik II of Ethiopia
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Ark of the Covenant
The Ark of the Covenant, also known as the Ark of the Testimony or the Ark of God, was a religious storage chest and relic held to be the most sacred object by the Israelites.
Religious tradition describes it as a wooden storage chest decorat ...
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Kebra Negast
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List of legendary monarchs of Ethiopia
Notes
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