Ḥayq Esṭifānos Monastery

Considered to have originally been founded as a church; connected to Iyasus Mo'a, who developed the monastery; plundered and destroyed by Aḥmad ibn Ibrāhīm al-Ghazi in the 16th century and subsequently rebuilt

HMML ID
969445268200
PURL
https://w3id.org/haf/organization/969445268200
LC name
Ḥayq Esṭifānos (Monastery : Ethiopia)
HMML name
Ḥayq Esṭifānos Monastery
HMML native script
ሐይቅ ፡ እስጢፋኖስ
Library of Congress
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2023061435
VIAF
https://viaf.org/viaf/389155103950176200672

Variants

  • Dabra Dassēta Ḥayq
  • Dabra Esṭifānos
  • Dabra Nagwadgwād
  • Dabra Ḥayq
  • Dabra Ḥayq Esṭifānos
  • Dassēta Ḥayq
  • Debre Estifanos
  • Debre Naguagguad
  • Debre Negwedgwad
  • Debre Negwodgwad

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General notes

Description
Debre Estifanos; Hayk Istifanos; Debre Negwedgwad; Debre Negwodgwad; Debre Naguagguad
Citations
Bernhard Lindahl, "Local History of Ethiopia," 2008, 37, 42, https://nai.uu.se/download/18.39fca04516faedec8b24902f/1580830939909/ORTDA.pdf.
Description
Haiq 'Istifanos
Citations
Koptische Kunst. Christentum am Nil. 3. Mai bis 15. August 1963 in Villa Hügel, Essen (1963), pp. 423-425
Description
Dassēta Ḥayq (fol. 36v); Dabra Dassēta Ḥayq (fol. 258v)
Citations
UNESCO 2-27, Hill Museum & Manuscript Library.
Description
Ḥayq; Ḥaiq
Citations
Pāwlos Ṣādwā, "Un manoscritto etiopico degli evangeli," Rassegna di Studi Etiopici 11 (1952): 11, 20.
Description
Däbrä Hayq; Däbrä Hayq Estifanos; Hayq Estifanos; Estifanos of Hayq
Citations
Sergew Hable-Selassie, "The Monastic Library of Däbrä Hayq," in P.O. Scholz et al. (eds.), Orbis Aethiopicus: studia in honorem Stanislaus Chojnacki natali septuagesimo quinto dicata, septuagesimo septimo oblata (1992), vol. 1, pp. 243-258
Description
Däbrä-Hayq; Esṭifānos za-Ḥayq [from Ethiopic text]; St. Stephen of Hayq; Esṭifānos [from Ethiopic text]; Hayq
Citations
Taddesse Tamrat, "The Abbots of Däbrä-Hayq 1248-1535," Journal of Ethiopian Studies 8/1 (1970): 87-117
Description
Dabra Ḥayq Esṭifānos; Dabra Ḥayq; Dabra Nagwadgwād; Däbrä Ḥayq Ǝsṭifanos; Däbrä Ḥayq; Däbrä Ǝsṭifanos; Däbrä Nägwädgwad; Considered to have originally been founded as a church; connected to Iyasus Mo'a, who developed the monastery; plundered and destroyed by al-Ġāzī in the 16th century and subsequently rebuilt
Citations
Siegbert Uhlig, ed., Encyclopaedia Aethiopica, vol. 2, D-Ha (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2005), 24.

Preferred citation

"Ḥayq Esṭifānos Monastery." HMML Authority File. Hill Museum & Manuscript Library. Last modified June 08, 2023. https://w3id.org/haf/organization/969445268200

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Date added
2021-04-14
Last edited
2023-06-08

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