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Baeda Maryam II

Baeda Maryam II was ' (15 April – December 1795) of Ethiopia. He may have been the son of Salomon II. Although E. A. Wallis Budge, in his book ''A History of Ethiopia: Nubia and Abyssinia'', notes some authorities believe Baeda Maryam was the same person as Salomon III,〔Wallis Budge, ''A History of Ethiopia: Nubia and Abyssinia'', 1928 (Oosterhout, the Netherlands: Anthropological Publications, 1970), p. 479〕 Nathaniel Pearce, who met the former Emperor when he visited ''Ras'' Wolde Selassie 20 January 1813, states that he had been Emperor only once, for nine months.
Pearce provides a short account of Baeda Maryam's reign. He had been made Emperor by ''Dejazmach'' Wolde Gabriel, and after he was deposed by Ras Aligaz, Baeda Maryam found refuge with Ras Guebra.〔Nathaniel Pearce, ''The Life and Adventures of Nathaniel Pearce'', J.J. Halls. ed. (London, 1831), vol. 1 p. 109. Pearce identifies Wolde Gabriel as the son of ''Ras'' Mikael Sehul.〕 The ''Royal chronicle'' provides further details: when Emperor Tekle Giyorgis I was absent from Gondar raiding near Shawra, Baeda Maryam was proclaimed emperor over the protests of Abuna Yosab III and the Ichege. At the same time Wolde Gabriel was elevated to ''Ras'' and ''Betwodded''.〔H. Weld Blundell, ''The Royal chronicle of Abyssinia, 1769-1840'' (Cambridge: University Press, 1922), pp. 432f〕 However, according to the ''Royal chronicle'' Baeda Maryam found little support beyond Wolde Gabriel: not long after his coronation, retainers of ''Ras'' Guebra at Shawada and Mosabit clashed with the retainers of Wolde Gabriel; ''Dejazmach'' Wolde Selassie appeared to support Baeda Maryam as emperor, but he sent a secret message to ''Dejazmach'' Haile Wand Bewossen of support. Both ''Ras'' Wolde Gabriel and Emperor Baeda Maryam campaigned in the provinces in a show of strength, but by the rainy season Baeda Maryam had returned to Gondar.〔Weld Blundell, ''The Royal chronicle'', pp. 433f〕
Towards the end of 1795, ''Dejazmach'' Haile Wand Bewossen marched from Lasta, supported by Oromo from Wollo, and defeated Wolde Gabriel in battle at Felaqit Saturday 8 Teqemt. Wolde Gabriel retreated towards the Checheho pausing at Maryam Weha and his enemies at Agala. When Wolde Gabriel attempted to retire towards Sabisabar, he was attacked and defeated once again at Tsanfa Gumara. Wolde Gabriel withdrew to Quratsa, where the monks made peace between him and Haile Wand Bewossen. Wolde Gabriel then went to the monastery at Mahdere Maryam while Haile marched on Gondar, where he summoned Tekle Giyorgis to resume the throne.〔Weld Blundell, ''The Royal chronicle'', p. 436〕
By 1802, Baeda Maryam was reportedly a prisoner in Semien.〔Weld Blundell, ''The Royal chronicle'', p. 471〕 By January 1813, he was still in Semien, at which time he visited ''Ras'' Wolde Selassie to seek his help in being restored to the throne, but the ''Ras'' declined to help. Pearce later notes that Wolde Selassie was thought to be supporting the claims of another former Emperor, Tekle Giyorgis, but did not act because "he is persuaded to wait for the Abuna from Egypt and take him with him."〔Pearce, ''Life and Adventures'', vol. 1 pp. 110f〕
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