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Ezana (translated from German)
Ezana Ezana (auch Ezena) war im 4. Jahrhundert König ... der größten und bedeutendsten Länder der Welt. Ezana machte Axum zu einem der ersten Reiche ...
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Ezana (translated from French)
Ezana So certain characters of this article are ... of Ella-Amida . Minor with his avénément, Ezana ( ??? in amharic ) reign initially under the regency ... gréco-Syrian woman. The military campaigns of Ezana are known by the steles which it ... and 346 , Frumentius converts with Christianity king Ezana who is baptized under the name of ... the inscriptions which pay successes of king Ezana are not dedicated any more to ...
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Ezana of Axum
Ezana of Axum Greek inscription of Ezana, as recorded by Henry Salt Ezana of Axum (also spelled Aezana), was ruler ... and Dhu-Raydan ." 1 . Tradition states that Ezana succeeded his father Ella Amida while still ... Roman Emperor Constantius II is addressed to Ezana and his brother Sazanas, and requests ...
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Axum
... kingdom was at its height under king Ezana, baptized as Abriha, in the 300s AD ... Stelae Park in Axum with the King Ezana's Stele at the centre and the Great Stele lies broken. King Ezana's Stele in Axum. The broken Great ... and the tallest standing 24m high King Ezana's Stele . Another stele looted by the ... neighbours it), archaeological and ethnograpic museums, the Ezana Stone written in Sabaean, Ge'ez ...
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History of Ethiopia
... Athanasius of Alexandria about 330. Frumentius converted Ezana, who has left several inscriptions detailing his ... Mars, for his victory. Later inscriptions show Ezana's growing attachment to Christianity, and Ezana's coins bear this out, shifting from ... ended his days. Despite this reverse, under Ezana and Kaleb the kingdom was at its ...
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Kingdom of Aksum
... alphabet (Geez or Ge'ez). Under King Ezana, the kingdom adopted Christianity in place of ... and remained until the queen's son, Ezana, was old enough to rule. Frumentius established ... a number of Christian churches, and when Ezana became king he made Christianity (Monophysite) the ...
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Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
... of the Ethiopian Axumite Kingdom under king Ezana in the 4th century through the efforts ... to positions of influence and converted Emperor Ezana to Christianity. Ezana sent Frumentius to Alexandria to ask the ...
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Ge'ez language
... an abjad). About the time of king Ezana (4th century), the alphabet was modified to ... occurred at an earlier time, and that Ezana was consciously employing an archaic style during ... the 4th century, during the reign of Ezana of Axum. 5th to 7th centuries Almost ...
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Frumentius (translated from German)
... teacher successors to the throne of the Ezana. This spread by means of Christian buyers the Christianity in the country. When Ezana had reached the majority, accompanied Frumentius Aedesius ...
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History of Ethiopia (translated from German)
... one geweiht. The crossing of the king Ezana to the Christianity is archaeologically occupied by Muenzfunde. Under Ezana the Christianity becomes Staatsreligion . Already in the ...
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