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Fetters worn by prisoners of King Theodore of Abyssinia, 1860 circa

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Fetters worn by prisoners of King Theodore of Abyssinia, 1860 circa
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Ethiopian School, (19th century) / Ethiopian
Location
National Army Museum, London
Date
1868 AD (C19th AD)
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Fetters worn by prisoners of King Theodore of Abyssinia, 1860 circa. In the process of expanding his territories, the Coptic Christian King of Abyssinia, Tewodros II (or Theodore) sought assistance from the British Government. In 1862, enraged by the Foreign Office's failure to reply to one of his communications, he seized a number of European hostages. Among them was the British Consul, Captain Charles Cameron, who was kept in chains for over two years. The hostages' conditions of captivity varied greatly as the unstable Theodore tended to treat his captives alternately with kindness and cruelty according to his mood. Protracted diplomatic negotiations and numerous gifts failed to secure their release. By June 1867, in the face of mounting public indignation, the British Government reluctantly concluded that military intervention was necessary.

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