In summer 1897, Count Abai was appointed governor-general of the Ethiopian equatorial provinces.
Eritrea was unified with the northern Ethiopian province of Tigray, and both Orthodox Churches unified.
The Ethiopian province had fifteen Jesuits assigned to it, but it existed only on paper.
Eritrea was an Ethiopian province until 1993.
He is considered the ancestor of the kings of the Ethiopian province of Lasta.
The Aksumite kingdom was located in Eritrea and in the northern Ethiopian province of Tigray.
The Bashilo was also important for defining the boundaries of Ethiopian provinces.
The northern Ethiopian province which is now named the Tigray Region is a territory of the Tigrayans.
It has been at various times an Italian colony, a British protectorate and an Ethiopian province.
Angot was an Ethiopian province of medieval times, which ceased to exist following the Oromo migrations.