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Debre Libanos: Ethiopia's Holiest Monastery Through War and Time
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Perched on a sheer cliff in the Shewa highlands, Debre Libanos is the most revered monastery in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. This episode traces its foundation by the monk Takla Haymanot in the 13th century, its role as a royal sanctuary under the Solomonic dynasty, and the devastating massacre carried out by Italian fascists in 1937 after an assassination attempt on Marshal Rodolfo Graziani. Lucas and Luna explore how the monastery's sacred manuscripts, the Fetha Nagast and the Kebra Nagast, shaped Ethiopian law and identity, and how the site remains a living symbol of faith and resilience. They also discuss Takla Haymanot's legendary flight to Lalibela and the monastery's connection to the Zagwe dynasty. For anyone following Ethiopia's long history, this is a story of holiness, power, and survival.