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dbpedia:Dawit_III_of_Ethiopia	dbpprop:abstract	"Davit III fut Negusse Negest de l'Empire \u00E9thiopien sous le nom d'Adbar Sagad Ier de 1716 \u00E0 1721. Fils de Iyasou Ier d'\u00C9thiopie, il acc\u00E8de au tr\u00F4ne apr\u00E8s la mort de l'usurpateur Yostos le 11 f\u00E9vrier 1716. Il fait construire \u00E0 Gondar le \u00AB Pavillon de l\u2019All\u00E9gresse \u00BB et pers\u00E9cute la faction des Catholiques Romains. Le 18 mai 1721, il meurt dans des circonstances myst\u00E9rieuses, et plusieurs personnes de son entourage, accus\u00E9es de l'avoir empoisonn\u00E9, sont ex\u00E9cut\u00E9es. Son demi fr\u00E8re Bacaffa monte alors sur le tr\u00F4ne au d\u00E9triment de leur autre demi-fr\u00E8re Wolde Guiorguis."@fr ,
		"Dawit III (Ge'ez \u12F3\u12CA\u1275, throne name Adbar Sagad Ge'ez \u12A0\u12F5\u1263\u122D \u1230\u1308\u12F5, \"to whom the mountains bow\"), also known as Dawit the Singer, was n\u0259gus\u00E4 n\u00E4g\u00E4st of Ethiopia, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was the son of Iyasu I and his concubine Kedeste Krestos. Two important religious events happened during his reign. The first was when three Capuchin missionaries entered Ethiopia without Imperial permission, were tried by an ecclesiastical council, found to be heretics, and together with a child who accompanied them were stoned to death at Mount Abbo just east of Gondar. The second was a synod of the Ethiopian Church, presided over by Emperor Dawit, concerning Christology disputed between the monks of the House of Ewostatewos in Gojjam and the monks of Debre Libanos, and where the Emperor sided with the Ewostathians. The monks of Debre Libanos then demonstrated against the results of the council, irritating Emperor Dawit to the point he sent a party of pagan Oromo from his Guard to slaughter them. Dawit was also known for his patronage of Amharic folk songs, building an amusement hall in the Royal Enclosure where he could hear ministrels perform, for which he was known as \"Dawit the Singer\". However, this epithet has a connotation of \"playboy, which Donald Levine writes \"was not deserved\". \"Knowledgeable Gondares today insist that, at first, even the priests were happy to join him in the amusement hall to listen to the one-string fiddles and the witty songs. \" Only after the conclusion of the Synod of Gondar, did the priests begin to besmirch his name. Dawit fell ill shortly after this synod, and died under mysterious circumstances. His courtiers and a Muslim apothecary were accused of poisoning him and executed."@en ,
		"David III. (auch Dawit III. genannt, Thronname Adbad Seged) war vom 9. Februar 1716 bis zum 18. Mai 1721 Negus Negest von \u00C4thiopien. Er war ein Sohn des \u00E4thiopischen Kaisers Iyasu I. und entstammte der seit 1270 in \u00C4thiopien herrschenden Salomonischen Dynastie. \u00DCber seine Regentschaft ist relativ wenig bekannt. David entschied die Auseinandersetzungen verschiedener einflussreicher religi\u00F6ser Gruppierungen um die Thronfolge w\u00E4hrend der Regentschaft des Kaisers Yostos f\u00FCr sich. Im Jahre 1716 soll er den Kaiser Yostos erw\u00FCrgt haben, um selbst den Thron zu besteigen. Im M\u00E4rz des gleichen Jahres lie\u00DF er 3 Missionare des Franziskaner-Ordens aus Gonder steinigen, als diese sich weigerten, an der \u00E4thiopischen Eucharistie teilzunehmen. David selbst geh\u00F6rte der m\u00E4chtigen \u00E4thiopischen Qibat-Glaubensrichtung an. W\u00E4hrend seiner Regentschaft erkl\u00E4rte die Provinz Shewa ihre Unabh\u00E4ngigkeit vom Kaiserreich. Die Auseinandersetzungen zwischen dem Qibat-M\u00F6nchsorden und dem Tewahedo-M\u00F6nchsorden gingen w\u00E4hrend Davids Regentschaft unvermindert weiter und gipfelten 1720 in dem vom Kaiser befohlenen Massaker an den Tewahedo-M\u00F6nchen aus Azezo. Ein Mordanschlag des Dejazmach Leta gegen Kaiser David III. schlug fehl. \u00DCber Ort und Umst\u00E4nde des mysteri\u00F6sen Todes von David III. ist nichts \u00FCberliefert. Sein Nachfolger war-nach kurzer Unterbrechung durch Walda Giyorgis-sein Bruder Bakaffa."@de ;
	rdfs:comment	"David III. (auch Dawit III. genannt, Thronname Adbad Seged) war vom 9. Februar 1716 bis zum 18. Mai 1721 Negus Negest von \u00C4thiopien. Er war ein Sohn des \u00E4thiopischen Kaisers Iyasu I. und entstammte der seit 1270 in \u00C4thiopien herrschenden Salomonischen Dynastie. \u00DCber seine Regentschaft ist relativ wenig bekannt. David entschied die Auseinandersetzungen verschiedener einflussreicher religi\u00F6ser Gruppierungen um die Thronfolge w\u00E4hrend der Regentschaft des Kaisers Yostos f\u00FCr sich."@de ,
		"Davit III fut Negusse Negest de l'Empire \u00E9thiopien sous le nom d'Adbar Sagad Ier de 1716 \u00E0 1721. Fils de Iyasou Ier d'\u00C9thiopie, il acc\u00E8de au tr\u00F4ne apr\u00E8s la mort de l'usurpateur Yostos le 11 f\u00E9vrier 1716. Il fait construire \u00E0 Gondar le \u00AB Pavillon de l\u2019All\u00E9gresse \u00BB et pers\u00E9cute la faction des Catholiques Romains. Le 18 mai 1721, il meurt dans des circonstances myst\u00E9rieuses, et plusieurs personnes de son entourage, accus\u00E9es de l'avoir empoisonn\u00E9, sont ex\u00E9cut\u00E9es."@fr ,
		"Dawit III (Ge'ez \u12F3\u12CA\u1275, throne name Adbar Sagad Ge'ez \u12A0\u12F5\u1263\u122D \u1230\u1308\u12F5, \"to whom the mountains bow\"), also known as Dawit the Singer, was n\u0259gus\u00E4 n\u00E4g\u00E4st of Ethiopia, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was the son of Iyasu I and his concubine Kedeste Krestos. Two important religious events happened during his reign."@en .
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