File:Imperial coat of arms of Ethiopia (Menelik II).svg

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Coat of arms
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English: Imperial of Ethiopia under Menelik II, some time before 1911
There is supposed to be a text on the note on the processional cross, but I do not know the text.
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Date 21 February 2013
Artist
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Tom Lemmens
Source Own work based on: Imperial coat of arms of Ethiopia (Haile Selassie).svg
Based on descriptions from HubertHerald.
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