Eleni of Ethiopia

Eleni of Ethiopia

Eleni or Helena (died April, 1522) was the wife of Zara Yaqob, and Empress of Ethiopia. She played a significant role in the government of Ethiopia during her lifetime, acting as regent or advisor to a number of Emperors; one testimony of this is the manuscript Bruce 88, which states that she had been in the palace of three illustrious kings: Zara Yaqob; his son by another wife, Baeda Maryam, and Na'od. [Beckingham and Huntingford, translators, "The Prester John of the Indies" by Francisco Alvarez (Cambridge: Hakluyt Society, 1961), p. 14 n.3]

The daughter of Mehmad king of Hadiya, she converted to Christianity upon marrying Zara Yaqob. Although the Portuguese historian Balthasar Tellez wrote that she had no children, in some manuscripts of Francisco Álvares's "The Prester John of the Indies", a male relative of Lebna Dengel who escaped from Amba Geshen is described as her son. [Francisco Alvarez, " Prester John", p. 245]

With his own mother Tsion Mogasa dead, Emperor Baeda Maryam gave Eleni the title of Queen Mother. She proved to be an effective member of the royal family; Paul B. Henze comments that she "was practically co-monarch" during his reign. [Paul B. Henze, "Layers of Time, A History of Ethiopia" (New York: Palgrave, 2000), p. 75] When Eskender succeeded his father Emperor Baeda Maryam, at first Empress Eleni was pushed out of power by the Bitwoded Amda Mikael. However, around 1486 she participated in a palace coup that led to his deposition and execution, and Queen Eleni thereafter played a leading role in the Emperor's government, which continued into the reign of Emperor Na'od.

Alvarez was told by the "Abuna" Marqos, that upon Emperor Na'od's death in combat "he and Queen Eleni made him [Lebna Dengel] King, because they had all of the great men in their hands" [Alvarez, "Prester John", p. 243] This statement points to the power Eleni wielded. Likewise Eleni, understanding the increasing threat that Ethiopia faced from the growing Ottoman influence in the region, with the counsel of Pero da Covilhã sent Mateus (also known as Matthew the Armenian) as an ambassador to the King of Portugal and the Pope in Rome, a fact that the Portuguese only understood after they arrived in Ethiopia, and which complicated Dom Rodrigo da Lima's mission to the Ethiopian Emperor. [Beckingham and Huntingford, translators, "Prester John", p.307; paraphrasing the account of Gaspar Correa. Apparently Alvarez never learned this, for in his narrative he repeats without explanation Lebna Dengel's claim that Mattheus lacked the authority to represent him (e.g., p. 283).] Eleni served as chief regent for the under-age Lebna Dengel, along with his mother, the Dowager Empress Na'od Mogassa, and Ras Degelhan of Gojjam, the Emperor's senior male relative.

Alvarez also notes that Elena possessed extensive estates in the province of Gojjam. [Alvarez, "Prester John", pp. 425, 458.]

The date of Eleni's death is not entirely certain; Henze states that she died at an advanced age in the 1520s, [Henze, "Layers", p. 86 n.8] but Beckingham and Huntingford argue that the evidence in Alvarez's account provides enough information to date her death to April, 1522. [Beckingham and Huntingford discuss the evidence on p. 425 n.1 of their translation.] Despite the uncertainty, Alvarez makes it clear that she died while he was in Ethiopia, adding that her passing was a cause for sorrow by her subjects:

:There was a great rumour and talk at the Court about the death of Queen Elena. They said that since she had died all of them had died great and small, and that while she lived, all lived and were defended and protected; and she was the father and mother of all. [Alvarez, "Prester John", p. 434.]

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