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Séf Arad from 1931 to 1959
Grim'ast'are 1359 1369
David 1969 1401
Theodorus 1401 1402
Isaac 1402 1417
Andreas 1417 1424
Hesbinaan 1424 1429
Amda Yasous, Béd el Nain, Isba Nain 1429 1434
Zara Yacob 1434 1468
Beda Mariam 1468 1478
Secunder his son, Amda Sion 1478 1494
Náod 1494 1507
Levana Dendel, David 1507 1539
Claudius 1539 1558
Menas Adamas Segued 1558 1562
Sertza Denghel, or Malac Segued, and his son Yakob, Za Denghel 1562 1604
Yakob, restored 1604 1607
Socinius 1607 1632
Facilidas[1] 1632 1665
Yohannis 1665 1680
Yasous Tallac 1680 1699
Tecla Haimanot 1699 1706
Theophilus 1706 1709
Oustas 1709 1714
David 1714 1719
Bacuffa 1719 1729
Yasous 1729 1753
Ayto Yoas 1753 1769

Thus far the list is copied from the Chronicles. The succeeding sovereigns, as I was informed in the country, have been

Years.
Tecla Haimanot, who reigned 8
Solomon[2] 2
Tecla Georgis[2] 5
Yasous 4
Haimanot 1
Iskias[2] 6
Bæda Mariam[2] reigned 2
Yunus[2] two months.
Adimo 2
Ayto Gualo,[2] or Egwala Sion, who still continues to reign 14
  1. He lived at Emfras and Duncas, and built Gondar.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Of these latter kings the six marked thus are still alive.