Abuna Mattheos X

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Abuna Mattheos X.

Abuna Mattheos (Matewos) X (1843–1926) was a Coptic priest from Egypt, who came to Ethiopia in 1881, becoming a bishop of Shewa under King Sahle Mariam. When Sahle Mariam became the Emperor of Ethiopia under the regnal name Menelik II in 1889, Mattheos then became Archbishop of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church until his death.

In 1916, on behalf of the Ethiopian church, Mattheos announced the dethronement and excommunication of the uncrowned Emperor of Ethiopia Lij Iyasu (Iyasu V), who reportedly converted to Islam.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Czajka, Michał (2004). Słownik biograficzny XX wieku (in Polish). Warszawa: wyd. Wiedza Powszechna. ISBN 83-214-1321-8. OCLC 69622073.
  2. ^ Nicolle, The Italian Invasion of Abyssinia 1935-1936, p. 5.