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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Emperor Yagbe''u Seyon, also Yagbea-Sion (throne name Salomon) was n gusä nägäst (18 June 1285 - 1294) of Ethiopia, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He succeeded his father Yekuno Amlak. Yagbe''u Seyon served as co-ruler with his father Yekuno Amlak for the last few years of his reign, which eased his succession. He sought to improve the relations of his kingdom with his Muslim neighbors; however, like his father, he was unsuccessful in convincing the powers in…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Emperor Yagbe''u Seyon, also Yagbea-Sion (throne name Salomon) was n gusä nägäst (18 June 1285 - 1294) of Ethiopia, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He succeeded his father Yekuno Amlak. Yagbe''u Seyon served as co-ruler with his father Yekuno Amlak for the last few years of his reign, which eased his succession. He sought to improve the relations of his kingdom with his Muslim neighbors; however, like his father, he was unsuccessful in convincing the powers in Egypt to ordain an abuna or metropolitan for the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. At the same time, he pursued a military campaign against the Sultanate of Ifat on his southern border. Historians are divided over the situation that his successors faced following Yagbe''u Seyon''s death. Paul B. Henze repeats the tradition that Yagbe''u Seyon could not decide which of his sons should inherit his kingdom, and instructed that each would rule in turn for a year.