Giacomo Naretti
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Giacomo Naretti (29 August 1831 – 8 May 1899) was an Italian artisan and trained carpenter. He was born in a family of peasants in a small village.[1] He migrated to Ethiopia, where he worked at the court of Emperor Yohannes IV.
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He was part of the team of artisans who designed the throne of Emperor Yohannes IV, which is still preserved in Mekelle.
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