Promulgation and Registration of Royal Ethiopian Acts in Behalf of Political and Religious Institutions (Northern Ethiopia, Sixteenth Century)

Promulgation and Registration of Royal Ethiopian Acts in Behalf of Political and Religious Institutions (Northern Ethiopia, Sixteenth Century)

Author: 
Wion, Anais
Publisher: 
Michigan State University Press
Date published: 
2011
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Journal Title: 
Northeast African Studies
Source: 
Northeast African Studies, Vol. 11 Issue 2, 2011, pp. 59-83
Abstract: 

The study scrutinizes a corpus of 34 royal charters given to religious institutions and private persons of the Northern regions of the Ethiopian kingdom during the 16th century. This study sheds light on the prosopography of the bureaucracy, first, as well as on the role of the Aksum S yon church as an interface between the monarchy and religious or political institutions in the north of the realm. We better understand the distribution of roles between crown servants, officials from the Aksum S yon church where copies of the acts were made and kept, and the members of the clergy in the religious institutions concerned in the acts.

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CITATION: Wion, Anais. Promulgation and Registration of Royal Ethiopian Acts in Behalf of Political and Religious Institutions (Northern Ethiopia, Sixteenth Century) . : Michigan State University Press , 2011. Northeast African Studies, Vol. 11 Issue 2, 2011, pp. 59-83 - Available at: https://library.au.int/promulgation-and-registration-royal-ethiopian-acts-behalf-political-and-religious-institutions-3