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Giyorgis of Segla (c. 1365 – 1 July 1425), also known as Giyorgis of Gesecha or Abba Giyorgis, was an Ethiopian Oriental Orthodox monk, saint, and author of religious books. Giyorgis' work has had great influence on Ethiopian monastic calendars, hymns and Ge'ez literature. He is considered one of the most important Ge'ez writers in fifteenth-century Ethiopia. Giyorgis was involved in a controversy concerning Sabbath in Christianity and consequentially fell into disfavor of emperor Dawit I. He managed to continue his work later in life, under the reigns of Tewodros I and Yeshaq I.

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  • Giyorgis of Segla (c. 1365 – 1 July 1425), also known as Giyorgis of Gesecha or Abba Giyorgis, was an Ethiopian Oriental Orthodox monk, saint, and author of religious books. Giyorgis' work has had great influence on Ethiopian monastic calendars, hymns and Ge'ez literature. He is considered one of the most important Ge'ez writers in fifteenth-century Ethiopia. Giyorgis was involved in a controversy concerning Sabbath in Christianity and consequentially fell into disfavor of emperor Dawit I. He managed to continue his work later in life, under the reigns of Tewodros I and Yeshaq I. (en)
  • Georges de Sagla (en guèze Giyorgis Säglawi ; en amharique : ስEለ፡ Aባ፡ ጊዮርጊስ፡ ስEለ፡ Aባ፡), également appelé Georges de Gasetcha ou Georges de Dabra Bahrey, est un ecclésiastique et écrivain religieux éthiopien, né vers 1365, mort le 1er juillet 1425. C'est un saint de l'Église éthiopienne, célébré le 7 du mois de hamlé (jour de sa mort). (fr)
  • Giorgio di Sagla (1365 ca. – 1º luglio 1425) è stato un presbitero e scrittore etiope. In lingua ge'ez il nome era Giyorgis Säglawi. Fu chiamato anche Giorgio di Gasetcha o Giorgio di Dabra Bahrey. (it)
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  • Nebura'ed (abbot) ofDebre Damo (en)
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  • c. 1365 (en)
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  • Late 17th century portrait of Giyorgis of Segla by Baselyos (en)
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  • Hours and Book of Mystery (en)
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  • Giyorgis of Segla (en)
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  • Nebura'ed of Debre Damo (en)
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  • Giyorgis of Segla (c. 1365 – 1 July 1425), also known as Giyorgis of Gesecha or Abba Giyorgis, was an Ethiopian Oriental Orthodox monk, saint, and author of religious books. Giyorgis' work has had great influence on Ethiopian monastic calendars, hymns and Ge'ez literature. He is considered one of the most important Ge'ez writers in fifteenth-century Ethiopia. Giyorgis was involved in a controversy concerning Sabbath in Christianity and consequentially fell into disfavor of emperor Dawit I. He managed to continue his work later in life, under the reigns of Tewodros I and Yeshaq I. (en)
  • Georges de Sagla (en guèze Giyorgis Säglawi ; en amharique : ስEለ፡ Aባ፡ ጊዮርጊስ፡ ስEለ፡ Aባ፡), également appelé Georges de Gasetcha ou Georges de Dabra Bahrey, est un ecclésiastique et écrivain religieux éthiopien, né vers 1365, mort le 1er juillet 1425. C'est un saint de l'Église éthiopienne, célébré le 7 du mois de hamlé (jour de sa mort). (fr)
  • Giorgio di Sagla (1365 ca. – 1º luglio 1425) è stato un presbitero e scrittore etiope. In lingua ge'ez il nome era Giyorgis Säglawi. Fu chiamato anche Giorgio di Gasetcha o Giorgio di Dabra Bahrey. (it)
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  • Georges de Sagla (fr)
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