What figure was described by a contemporary as “the most remarkable man Africa had known” but ended his life drunken, deranged and raging against the misfortune of his fate?

Answer: Tewodros II (1818-1868), Emperor of Ethiopia. Teowodros took grand steps towards creating a centralized modern state in Ethiopia, but ultimately his ambitions outstripped his capacity to deliver.

Source: 100 Great Africans by Alan Rake

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