The second Jesuit mission to Ethiopia lands…
1557 CE
The second Jesuit mission to Ethiopia lands in March 1557, and is headed by André de Oviedo, who had been made titular Bishop of Nice.
Gelawdewos receives them just before leaving to campaign against Nur ibn Mujahid but does not make any promises.
In response to their arguments, Gelawdewos writes his Confession, which defends the Miaphysite doctrine of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church.
According to Richard Pankhurst, Gelawdewos' Confession helped his fellow Ethiopian Christians to remain "steadfast in their adherence to Sabbath observance, circumcision, and the prohibition against pork and other 'unclean' foods.” Ethiopia's access to the outside world is severely crippled during Gelawdewos’s reign in 1557, when the Ottoman Empire invades Ethiopia with a force of perhaps fourteen hundred to fifteen hundred under the Caucasian Mameluke general Özdemir Pasha, Governor of Yemen.
First capturing Massawa and Hergigo, ...