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A chieftan prince of Abyssinia (Ethiopia), Africa, 1936. Artist: Daily HeraldA chieftan prince of Abyssinia (Ethiopia), Africa, 1936. From Peoples of the World in Pictures, edited by Harold Wheeler, published by Odhams Press Ltd (London, 1936)
Gondar, Ethiopia, c1840. Artist: N RemondGondar, Ethiopia, c1840
Queen Victoria receiving the Abyssinian envoys at Osborne House, mid-late 19th centuryQueen Victoria receiving the Abyssinian envoys at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, mid-late 19th century. Illustration from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, Volume IV
An entertainment at Kings College Hospital, 1885. Artist: Charles Joseph StanilandAn entertainment at Kings College Hospital, 1885. Illustration from the The Graphic, (23 May 1885)
The royal palace at Gondar, the ancient capital of Abyssinia, c1890. Gonder or Gondar was formerly the capital of Ethiopia
The baptism of the Eunuch. Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)The baptism of the Eunuch. Found in the collection of Museum Catharijneconvent, Utrecht
Visit of Ras Makonnen to Les Invalides in Paris, 1902. Ras Makonnen (1852-1906) was a general and the governor of Harar province in Ethiopia, and the father of Tafari Makonnen
The ambassadors of Abyssinia visiting the Elysee Palace, 1898. Artist: F MeaulleThe ambassadors of Abyssinia visiting the Elysee Palace, 1898. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 24th July 1898
Caricature of Francesco Crispi, Italian politician, 1896. Artist: Henri MeyerCaricature of Francesco Crispi, Italian politician, 1896. Satirical cartoon on the defeat of the invading Italian army at the siege of Mek ele, Ethiopia
The Jacket of Crispi, 1896. Artist: Henri MeyerThe Jacket of Crispi, 1896. Defeat at the hands of King Menilek IIs army at Adwa brought the Italian invasion of Ethiopia to a humiliating end and led to the resignation of the prime minister
Setting free of the Italian prisoners, Abyssinia, 1896. Artist: F MeaulleSetting free of the Italian prisoners, Abyssinia, 1896. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 29th April 1896
Abbas Gregorius and a native of Hausa, 1848. Portraits of Abbas Gregorius, the celebrated instructor of Ludolf, an Amhara from Ethiopia, and native of Hausa, probably a West African
Edjow Galla, 1848. A Galla man from Ethiopia. An engraving from the Natural History of Man, by James Cowles Prichard, (Hippolyte Bailliere, London, third edition, 1848)
Amochi Galla, a portrait of a Galla, 1848Amochi Galla, 1848. A portrait of a Galla boy born at Enarea, and aged about 9 years old. An engraving from the Natural History of Man, by James Cowles Prichard, (Hippolyte Bailliere, London)
Abyssinian portraits, 1848. Walda Kyros, born in the south of Ethiopia and a native of Shoa, and Gabra Eugziabher, a native of Adowa in Tigray, northern Ethiopia
Menelik II of Abyssinia, 1895. Artist: Henri MeyerMenelik II of Abyssinia, 1895. Emperor Menelik II baptized as Sahle Maryam (1844-1913). An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 10th November 1895
The Apostle Philip Baptizing the Eunuch, 16th century. Artist: Jan van ScorelThe Apostle Philip Baptizing the Eunuch, 16th century
Landscape with the Apostle Philip Baptizing the Eunuch, (1590-1632?). Artist: David VinckboonsLandscape with the Apostle Philip Baptizing the Eunuch, (1590-1632?)
The Apostle Philip Baptizing the Eunuch, detail, 16th century. Artist: Jan van ScorelThe Apostle Philip Baptizing the Eunuch, detail, 16th century
Christian Church wall painting, Ethopia
Ethopian Manuscript Illustration of the Adoration of the Magi, c1664-1667. From the 4 Gospels, copied by Takla. British Museum
Ethiopian illustration of the Flight into Egypt, 1664Ethiopian illustration of the Flight into Egypt, from the four gospels copied by Takla, 1664
Ethopian prayer book showing an angel with a sword and two men, possibly priests, 19th century
The Emperor of Abyssinia, 17th century. The Emperor of Abyssinia (Ethopia), carrying a cross. Christianity become established in Abyssinia in the 4th century
The Abyssinian Emperor, 17th century. The Emperor of Abyssinia (Ethopia), carrying a cross. Christianity become established in Abyssinia in the 4th century
The Abyssinian Expedition, 1868. Robert Cornelis Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala (1810-1890), British soldier, leading the attack on the Abyssinian fortress of Magdala, April 1868
The storming of Magdala, Ethiopia, 13 April 1868. Troops under the command of General Robert Cornelius Napier, (1810-1890) assaulting the Abyssinian fortress of Magdala
Slave Convoy on the March, 1852. A slave caravan in Ethiopia, consisting mainly of women and children. After a drawing by JM Bernatz