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Princess Tsehai Haile Selassie (1919 – 1942) was the third daughter and fourth child of Emperor Haile Selassie and Empress Menen Asfaw of Ethiopia.
She trained as a nurse at London’s Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children. She graduated as a state registered children’s nurse on 25 August 1939. In 1941, she married Lieutenant-General (later Brigadier-General) Lij Abiye Abebe, and moved with him to Welega Province when he was appointed governor there.
She later worked at Dessie Hospital in Ethiopia.
Princess Tsehai died in Nekemte on 17 August 1942, from complications during childbirth. Her baby did not survive. She was buried in the crypt of the Ba'eta Le Mariam Monastery in Addis Ababa that had been built as the mausoleum church of Emperor Menelik II.
You are what you think. Anyone that knows me knows I believe every word (thought or spoken) is prayer. This sums it perfectly. #sundaysermon #yourewelcome
As the wise teacher #guru from #gangstarr taught: #thesearethewordsthatimanifest
I manifest. https://www.instagram.com/p/Chzl31euRe1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Empress Zewditu I (also spelled Zawditu or Zauditu; Ge'ez ዘውዲቱ; 29 April 1876 – 2 April 1930) was Empress of Ethiopia from 1916 to 1930. (First 2 photos).
Madam Yoko or Mammy Yoko (ca. 1849–1906) was a leader of the Mende people in Sierra Leone.
Amina (also Aminatu; d. 1610) was a Hausa warrior queen of the city-state Zazzau (present-day city of Zaria in Kaduna State), in what is now in the north-west region of Nigeria She is the subject of many legends, but is believed by historians to have been a real ruler. There are controversies among scholars as to the era of her reign; one school placing her in the mid-15th century, and a second placing her reign in the mid to late 16th century.
Queen Anna Nzinga (Ana de Sousa Nzinga Mbande), was a 17th-century queen of the Ndongo and Matamba Kingdoms of the Mbundu people in Angola.
Princess Sara Gizaw, Dowager Duchess of Harar was the widow of Prince Makonnen, Duke of Harar and second son of Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia.
Her Imperial Majesty, Catherine Denguiadé (The Empress of the Central African Empire at her husband’s accession to the throne), (born 7 Aug 1949, Fort-Archambault (present day Sarh, Chad).
Ranavalona III (November 22, 1861 – May 23, 1917) was the last sovereign of the Kingdom of Madagascar. She ruled from July 30, 1883 to February 28, 1897 in a reign marked by ongoing and ultimately futile efforts to resist the colonial designs of the government of France.
Ranavalona I (1778-1861),The Queen of Madagascar, considered the “Mad Queen of Madagascar” due to her preferential method of amassing her thirty thousand-strong army to force peasants who were behind on their taxes to take up arms, build public works, and work without pay as a way to repay their debts.
MONICA RAMBEAU: PHOTON #1 (OF 5)
EVE L. EWING (w) MICHAEL STA. MARIA (a) LUCAS WERNECK (cover)
This December, universal powerhouse Monica Rambeau will star in first-ever solo comic series! A five-issue limited series, MONICA RAMBEAU: PHOTON, will be written by award-winning author and scholar Eve L. Ewing and drawn by new Marvel talent, artist Michael Sta. Maria. The iconic Marvel super hero with four decades’ worth of amazing stories will at long last headline her own saga.
From the New Orleans Harbor Patrol to the Avengers to the Ultimates, Monica Rambeau has been a leader and team player her entire life, but now she’ll face a reality-shattering crisis that she’ll have no choice but to take on single-handedly. In order to do so, Photon will need to reach new heights of her incredible abilities—and then surpass them!
In a revelatory journey spanning time and space, fan will behold Photon’s true potential. The adventure begins when Photon is charged with making a very special, very cosmic delivery. What should be light work (get it?) for Monica becomes increasingly complex and dangerous due to a threat from beyond and family drama.
“It’s such an honor to be taking on the story of a legacy character like Monica Rambeau,” Ewing said. “Monica’s character has a long history in the Marvel Universe, but she’s way overdue for getting her own story told. I’m picking the pen up from the legend himself, Dwayne McDuffie, who put out the last Monica Rambeau solo adventure almost three decades ago. It’s a privilege and I’m excited to tell the story in a way that both highlights her incredible cosmic abilities as well as her everyday, relatable struggles. I hope this will be a title that has something equal to offer to veteran readers and folks who may be brand new to comics.”
MONICA RAMBEAU: PHOTON - DECEMBER 2022