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and Imperial Regent at the age of 12. As his father Alula was dead by this time and Ali was a minor, a council of regents was appointed from the nobles of that people. However, Menen soon came to control this council and exerted much influence over political decisions for the next decade.
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Kinfu in Gojjam. Another source states that when Kassa finally usurped the Imperial throne, Yohannes agreed to acquiesce to the change on the condition that the new Emperor guarantee that he would not ever be made to reunite with his much hated wife, Empress Mennen.
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as a bride to him. Nevertheless, Kassa came to love her and was faithful to her until her death in 1858. Menan also awarded Kassa all of Ye Meru Qemas for the same reasons.
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Occupation of the imperial throne alternated between Yohannes and Sahle Dengel until Kassa of
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around the year 1819. After the death of her first spouse, she married the future emperor
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on 29 August 1840 in favor of her husband Yohannes. However, Yohannes offended her son
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On her part, in order to have influence over Kassa Menen offered her granddaughter
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A palace was built for Menen Liben Amede, though it was not as large as her son's.
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on July 1831, Dori's cousin, Menens son Ali was appointed Ruler of
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Menen disappears from the historical record soon after this.
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Empress of Ethiopia and wife of Emperor Yohannes III
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Index

Empress of Ethiopia
Begemder
Alula of Yejju
Yohannes III
Issue
Ali II of Yejju
Dynasty
House of Solomon
Emperor
Yohannes III
Begemder
Ali II of Yejju
Alula of Yejju
Zemene Mesafint
Tewodros II
Ethiopian Empire
Alula of Yejju
Damot
Gojjam
Ras
Ali II of Yejju
Yohannes III
Yejju
Debre Tabor
Dori
Begemder
Kinfu
Battle of Chenti Ber
Walda Tekle
Sahle Dengel

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