Hirut Desta Explained

Princess Hirut Desta
Full Name:Immabet Hiruta Mariam
Birth Date:20 April 1930
Birth Place:Ethiopian Empire
Death Place:London
Father:Desta Damtew
Mother:Princess Tenagnework
Spouse:General Nega Tegegn
Religion:Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo

Princess Hirut Desta (also Princess Ruth Desta)[1] [2] was the daughter of Ras Desta Damtew and Princess Tenagnework Haile Selassie, and granddaughter of Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia. She was the widow of General Nega Tegegn, who was governor of the provinces of Begemder and Semien. She was described by Nathaniel T. Kenney as a "trim, most democratic of princesses," who "was not above grabbing a tool from a workman, I suspect, and showing him how to use it."[3]

Princess Hirut was educated at the School of St Clare (renamed Bolitho School), Penzance, Cornwall,[4] and at Clarendon School for Girls, Abergele, North Wales.

She was imprisoned by the Derg from 1974 until 1988. Princess Hirut Desta died in London aged 85 in 2015, and her funeral was conducted at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Addis Ababa.

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1427613/Princess-Tenagneworq.html "Princess Tenagneworq"
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=Z4OpmO1WnesC&pg=PA350&lpg=PA350 Barbara W. Olson, Gondar, Ethiopia: 1971-1975 Guests in the Ethiopian Highlands and Children of Zemecha
  3. Kenney, "Ethiopian Adventure", National Geographic Magazine, vol. 127 (April 1965), p. 560.
  4. Book: Michael Sagar-Fenton . Penzance in 50 Buildings . 2017 . . 9781445665863 . 50.