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File:Lebna Dengel.png

Description Black and white photo of contemporary Portrait of Lebna Dengel, Emperor of Ethiopia (1530s) (From Serie gioviana, Uffizi, Florence)
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Source http://www.addistribune.com/Archives/2003/05/23-05-03/An.htm
Author Richard Pankhurst
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  • 07:18, 23 April 2006 . . Yom ( Talk | contribs) . . 591×766 (432,259 bytes) (Black and white photo of contemporary Portrait of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawit_II_of_Ethiopia Lebna Dengel], Emperor of Ethiopia (1530s). http://www.addistribune.com/Archives/2003/05/23-05-03/An.htm Richard Pankhurst Fair Use - Reproduction of a)
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