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Emperor Tewodros II and the Siege of Magdala
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna delve into the final stand of Emperor Tewodros II, a visionary modernizer whose reign ended in tragedy at the Siege of Magdala in 1868. They explore Tewodros's rise from a provincial warlord during the Zemene Mesafint (Era of the Princes), his efforts to unify Ethiopia and modernize its army, and his increasingly erratic behavior after personal losses. The siege by a British expedition under General Robert Napier is detailed, including the emperor's fortifications, the assault, and his suicide to avoid capture. Lucas also discusses the looting of treasures, including Ethiopian manuscripts and crowns, and the legacy of Tewodros as both a hero and a tragic figure. The conversation touches on the letters Tewodros sent to Queen Victoria, his demands for skilled workers, and the Victorian-era politics that led to the British intervention. This episode builds on prior episodes about Ethiopian rulers, offering a nuanced look at a complex emperor.