Princess Tenagnework | |||||
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Princess of Ethiopia | |||||
Born |
Harar, Ethiopian Empire |
12 January 1912||||
Died | 6 April 2003 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
(aged 91)||||
Burial | Holy Trinity Cathedral | ||||
Spouse |
Ras Desta Damtew Ras Andargachew Messai |
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Issue | Prince Amha Solomon Desta Prince Iskinder Princess Aida Princess Seble Princess Sophia Princess Hirut Mariam Solomon Princess Mentewab Solomon-Andargatchew |
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Dynasty | Solomonic (Sahle Selassie branch) | ||||
Father | Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia | ||||
Mother | Menen Asfaw | ||||
Religion | Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo |
Full name | |
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Fikirte Mariam |
Princess Tenagnework Haile Selassie baptismal name Fikirte Mariam (12 January 1912 – 6 April 2003) of Ethiopia was the eldest child of Emperor Haile Selassie and Empress Menen Asfaw.
Born in the city of Harar, Princess Tenagnework received her title upon her father's succession to the imperial throne in November 1930. Princess Tenagnework was first married to Ras Desta Damtew, a member of the prominent Addisge clan. Ras Desta and Princess Tenagnework were the parents of two sons, Princes Amha and Iskinder Desta (later Rear Admiral), and four daughters, Princesses Aida Desta, Seble Desta, Sophia Desta and Hirut Desta. Ras Desta Damtew was appointed Governor-General, first of Kaffa and Limu, and then of Sidamo.
In 1935, following the invasion of Ethiopia by Italy, the imperial family was forced to flee into exile at Fairfield House, Bath in England. However, Ras Desta remained behind to command the imperial forces fighting in the south of the country. Ras Desta was captured and summarily executed by the fascist forces. While in exile, Princess Tenagnework gave birth to Emebet Tsige Mariam (Mary) during a brief union with Ato Abebe Retta, who later served in ambassadorial and other roles in the post-war imperial government, and would eventually become president of the Imperial Senate after their separation.
In 1941, with British assistance, Emperor Haile Selassie was restored to his throne, and Princess Tenagnework and her children returned to Ethiopia. Unfortunately, her elder son, Amha Desta, died shortly before the return. Princess Tenagnework would eventually marry Betwoded (later Ras) Andargachew Messai, who had formerly served as "Afe-Mesfin" and representative for the underage Prince Makonnen in his Duchy of Harrar. They were married at the Miskea Hazunan Medhane Alem Church ("Church of the Savior of the World, Consoler of the Bereaved") in September 1944. Bitwoded Andargachew was then appointed Governor-General of Begemder and Semien Provinces, and the couple were based in Gondar.