According to legend, Menelik I founded the
Solomonic dynasty. Various reigning years were given. According to
Tafari Makannon's
King List, he reigned from 975 B.C. to 950 B.C. in
Gregorian calendar, which correspond to 982 B.C. to 957 B.C. in
Ethiopian calendar. Solomonic dynasty ruled Ethiopia with few interruptions for close to three thousand years, and ended after 225 generations, with the deposition of Emperor
Haile Selassie in 1974. The Solomonic dynasty began (or was restored, based on the traditional narrative) in 1270, when
Yekuno Amlak, who claimed descent from biblical Solomon and Sheba, overthrew the last ruler of the
Zagwe dynasty, dismissing them as not of "the house of Israel" (i.e., of Solomon). and re-established the Solomonic Dynasty in 1270 AD. The term Madrā
Ag'azi appears in the Gädlä Marqorewos (Conti Rossini 1904, 27 (text); 38, tr.) as the realm of King Mənəlik. ==In popular culture==