Ermias Sahle Selassie
Prince Ermias of Ethiopia | |
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Born | Addis Ababa, Ethiopian Empire | 14 June 1960
Spouse | |
Issue | Leul Sahle-Selassie Ermias Leul Fesseha Zion Ermias |
House | House of Solomon |
Father | Sahle Selassie |
Mother | Mahisente Habte Mariam |
Religion | Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo |
Imperial family of Ethiopia |
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Prince Ermias Sahle Selassie (born 14 June 1960 in Addis Ababa)[citation needed] is the only son of Prince Sahle Selassie of Ethiopia and Princess Mahisente Habte Mariam. He is the grandson of Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, and furthermore of Dejazmach Habte Mariam Gebre-Igziabiher, also known as Kumsa Moroda (Oromo: Kumsaa Morodaa) who was the third and last Moti, or ruler, of the Welega kingdom also referred as the Leqa Neqamte state. Currently, Prince Ermias is President of the Crown Council of Ethiopia.
Education
[edit]Prince Ermias was educated in Ethiopia, Great Britain, and the United States. In England, he received his education at Old Ride Preparatory School, and then at Haileybury College. He obtained a BA degree in social studies, with an emphasis in economics, from the University of California, in Santa Barbara. He continued his education at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy between 1983 and 1985.
Prince Ermias is fluent in Amharic, English and German.[1]
Family
[edit]Prince Ermias was first married on 9 June 1989 to Woizero Gelila Fesseha, daughter of Afe-Negus Fesseha Gabre-Selassie, a former Lord Chief Justice of Ethiopia, and by her is the father of twin sons:
- Prince Sahle-Selassie Ermias (known as Christian). Born on 20 February 1992.
- Prince Fesseha Zion Ermias (known as Rufael). Born on 20 February 1992.
Prince Ermias and his first wife later divorced in July 2004.[2] On 25 February 2011,[3] Prince Ermias married Woizero Saba Kebede.[4] The Prince and his wife live in the Washington metropolitan area.
Royal function
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Prince Ermias currently serves as the President of the Crown Council of Ethiopia in exile. The Crown Council has pursued a mission devoted to promoting a cultural and humanitarian role. Prince Ermias is also patron of the Haile Selassie Fund for Children in Need which continues to sponsor student scholarships, and the St. George of Lalibela Foundation.
On 16 September 2010, Prince Ermias delivered remarks at a briefing entitled "Traditional Leadership in the Modern World: Humanitarianism, Culture and the Diaspora" in the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, D.C. This briefing was conducted by Representative Diane Watson, who was a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, and whose congressional district in Los Angeles includes Little Ethiopia. Empanelled with visiting royalty from Cameroon and the Kingdom of Swaziland (Princess Phindiwe Sangweni), Prince Ermias described the cultural leadership exercised by deposed and exiled royalty among members of ethnic communities living in either ancestral lands or diaspora in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Honours
[edit]As President of the Crown Council of Ethiopia since 1993 Prince Ermias is Grand Master of the following Orders belonging to the House of Solomon:[5]
- - The Order of Solomon
- - The Order of the Seal of Solomon
- - The Order of the Queen of Sheba
- - The Order of the Holy Trinity
- - The Order of Menelik II
- - The Order of the Star of Ethiopia
Prince Ermias is also Grand Master of two further dynastic orders which were established 18 years after the fall of the Ethiopian Empire. The Order of Haile Selassie I was founded in 1992 to commemorate the Emperor's 100th birthday.[6] The Order of the Ethiopian Lion was established in 1994 to mark the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Adwa.[7]
Awards
[edit]- United States of America : Golden Key of the City of Frankfort, Kentucky, (29 May 2013) by Mayor Graham[8][9]
- United Kingdom : Freedom of the City of London (17 November 2023)[10][11]
Ancestry
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See also
[edit]Line of succession to the Ethiopian Throne
References
[edit]- ^ WebitectPRO!. "The Crown Council of Ethiopia". Archived from the original on 20 September 2020. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
- ^ "Announcements". Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
- ^ "HIH Prince Ermias Sahle Selassie marries - Monarchy Forum". Retrieved 1 June 2016.
- ^ (in Spanish) Príncipe Ermias Sahle Selassie
- ^ "Imperial Orders and Decorations | the Crown Council of Ethiopia". August 2021.
- ^ "The Order of Emperor Haile Selassie I | the Crown Council of Ethiopia".
- ^ "The Order of the Ethiopian Lion | the Crown Council of Ethiopia".
- ^ "HIH Prince Ermias Sahle-Selassie to be appointed Depute Supreme Grand Prior of the Order". Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
- ^ WebitectPRO!. "The Crown Council of Ethiopia". Retrieved 1 June 2016.
- ^ https://democracy.cityoflondon.gov.uk/documents/g23324/Public%20reports%20pack%2022nd-Jun-2023%2013.00%20Court%20of%20Common%20Council.pdf?T=10
- ^ "London granted the "Freedom of the City" to H.I.H. Prince Ermias Sahle Selassie". 19 November 2023.