Kassa Hailu | |
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President of the Crown Council of Ethiopia | |
In office 13 July 1941 – 16 November 1956 | |
Monarch | Haile Selassie I |
Personal details | |
Born | Selale, Shewa, Ethiopian Empire | 8 July 1881
Died | 16 November 1956 Addis Ababa, Ethiopian Empire | (aged 75)
Resting place | Debre Libanos |
Spouse | Tsige Mariam Beshah |
Children | Aberra Kassa Asfawossen Kassa Wondosson Kassa Asrate Kassa Bizunesh Kassa Manayalush Kassa Tessemia Kassa |
Ras Kassa Hailu KS, GCVO, GBE, (Amharic: ካሣ ኀይሉ ዳርጌ; 7 August 1881 – 16 November 1956) was a Shewan Amhara nobleman, the son of Dejazmach Haile Wolde Kiros of Lasta, the ruling heir of Lasta's throne and younger brother of Emperor Tekle Giyorgis II, and Tisseme Darge, the daughter of Ras Darge Sahle Selassie, brother of Menelik II's father.
John Spencer, who advised Ras Kassa during the writing of the 1955 Constitution of Ethiopia, described him as "surely the most conservative of all the rases in constant attendance at the court." Spencer continued his description of the aristocrat by noting that he rarely saw the Ras "in other than Ethiopian national dress. Large, bearded and silent, this imposing dignitary wore a black cloak with gold clasps worked into the form of lion heads. In working sessions, he used to take out with considerable pride a pair of folding half-lens spectacles with gold frames and bows."[1]