Lives of the Azar

Hipsebru Etsepsa

Abridged Biography

Hipsebru Etsepsa was a Emzunist Lady of Oubrelse Gramb, Vassal of Krirat and farmer. She was born in Oubrelse Gramb during the Summer of 543. She was adopted by her mother Kradrou Etsepsa and Hipsebru's father Thrami Etsepsa. Then, Hipsebru converted to Emzunism.

Hipsebru fell ill during the Spring of 550. 3 weeks later, she recovered.

Hipsebru became a farmer like her mother during the Spring of 560.

During the Spring of 563, Hipsebru became Lady of Oubrelse Gramb.

A woman named Tsoudranke Ribaidi and her armies attacked Oubrelse Gramb during the Autumn of 568. She was a Ogsist Queen of Krirat, Lady of Krirat, Lady of Obdab, Lady of Kraikoust, Vassal of Obdab and criminal.

During the Spring of 575, Hipsebru pledged allegiance to Tsoudranke.

A man named Debziakra Etsepsa rebelled against Hipsebru during the Winter of 589. He was a Emzunist blacksmith. As a result, he was executed.

During the Spring of 604, at the age of 60, Hipsebru began a relationship with a man named Mek Thir, who was 157. He was a Emzunist criminal. His and her relationship ended 20 years later, when he died from an illness.

During the Summer of 608, Hipsebru fell ill. She recovered 1 month later.

During the Winter of 623, Mek's and Hipsebru's relationship ended, when he died from an illness.

Hipsebru fell ill during the Summer of 708. Then, she died from an illness. She was 165 years old. She was a Lady of Oubrelse Gramb for 145 years.

Unabridged Biography

Hipsebru Etsepsa was a Emzunist Lady of Oubrelse Gramb, Vassal of Krirat and farmer. Her mother Kradrou Etsepsa was born in Oubrelse Gramb during the Autumn of 378. Hipsebru's mother was a Emzunist farmer. Hipsebru's grandmother Angoubdo Ptat and Hipsebru's grandmother Tsish Etsepsa adopted Hipsebru's mother.

During the Autumn of 426, Hipsebru's mother converted to Gekism.

Hipsebru's mother and a man named Thisalza Shosh were married during the Summer of 428. He was a warrior. As a result, Nimbai's and his relationship ended.

During the Spring of 430, Hipsebru's father Thrami Etsepsa was born. Her father was a Emzunist merchant. Her grandmother Lobri Geksiasia and Hipsebru's grandfather Perotsi Etsepsa adopted Hipsebru's father.

Hipsebru's father converted to Gekism during the Autumn of 445.

During the Summer of 464, Hipsebru's father converted to Emzunism.

Hipsebru's mother converted to Emzunism during the Winter of 466.

During the Summer of 541, Hipsebru's mother and her father were married.

Hipsebru was born during the Summer of 543. She was adopted by her mother and her father. Then, she converted to Emzunism.

Hipsebru fell ill during the Spring of 550. 3 weeks later, she recovered.

Hipsebru's mother died from an illness during the Summer of 557. Her mother was 179 years old.

During the Spring of 560, Hipsebru became a farmer like her mother.

Hipsebru became Lady of Oubrelse Gramb during the Spring of 563.

During the Autumn of 568, a woman named Tsoudranke Ribaidi and her armies attacked Oubrelse Gramb. She was a Ogsist Queen of Krirat, Lady of Krirat, Lady of Obdab, Lady of Kraikoust, Vassal of Obdab and criminal.

Hipsebru pledged allegiance to Tsoudranke during the Spring of 575.

During the Winter of 584, Hipsebru's father and a man named Debziakra Etsepsa were married. He was a Emzunist blacksmith.

Debziakra rebelled against Hipsebru during the Winter of 589. As a result, he was executed.

During the Autumn of 596, Hipsebru's father died from an illness. Her father was 166 years old.

During the Spring of 604, at the age of 60, Hipsebru began a relationship with a man named Mek Thir, who was 157. He was a Emzunist criminal. His and her relationship ended 20 years later, when he died from an illness.

During the Summer of 608, Hipsebru fell ill. She recovered 1 month later.

During the Winter of 623, Mek's and Hipsebru's relationship ended, when he died from an illness.

Hipsebru fell ill during the Summer of 708. Then, she died from an illness. She was 165 years old. She was a Lady of Oubrelse Gramb for 145 years.