Princess Sophia Desta | |||||
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Princess of Ethiopia | |||||
Born | Ethiopian Empire | 25 January 1934||||
Died | Greater London | 11 November 2021 (age 87)||||
Spouse | Captain Dereje Haile Mariam | ||||
Issue | Emebet Hannah Mariam Meherete Selassie Dereje | ||||
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House | House of Solomon | ||||
Father | Ras Desta Damtew | ||||
Mother | Princess Tenagnework | ||||
Religion | Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo |
Princess Sophia Desta (25 January 1934 – 11 November 2021[1]) was the youngest daughter of Ras Desta Damtew and Princess Tenagnework Haile Selassie, and granddaughter of Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia.[citation needed] She was educated at Clarendon School for Girls in the United Kingdom together with her three sisters, Aida, Hirut Desta (Ruth) and Sebel.[2] Princess Sophia was imprisoned, mistreated and humiliated in the Alem Bekagn Kerchele prison, Addis Ababa together with her sisters, other princesses of the Imperial Family, from 1974 until 1988.[3]
She was the widow of Captain Dereje Haile Mariam, graduate of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in the U.K.[4] She married him at Addis Ababa, on 31 January 1959 (in a double wedding with her sister Princess Seble-Wengel Desta). Captain Dereje Haile Mariam was born in 1936 and he was killed at Addis Ababa, at the Genuete Luel Palace while defending the Emperor against a palace coup d'état carried out by General Mengistu Newaye, head of the Imperial bodyguard on 16 December 1960. They had an only daughter: