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Axum
Axum This article is about the city of Axum. For the kingdom, see Kingdom of Axum Axum, properly Aksum, is a city ...
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Axum (translated from Portuguese)
Axum Axum he was one reino africano that one ... monarchs had the same belief. Pparently, this kingdom started to establish itself in this region ... much information on these old times, until Axum to reach its apogee. In século II , Axum acquired states in Arabian peninsula, it ...
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Kingdom of Aksum
Kingdom of Aksum The Kingdom of Aksum (or Axum), was an important trading nation in northeastern ... of the older D’mt or Da'amot kingdom, pointing to evidence of a Semitic speaking ... play on "Yodit" meaning "evil") defeated the kingdom and burned its churches and literature, ...
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Axum coinage
Axum coinage The coinage of Aksum/Axum was the only Native coinage to be ... It lasted from the height of the Kingdom till its trade route was cut off ... the 7th century. Introduction The coinage of Axum came in the later stages of the ... 7th century. As the Ruler of the Axum empire sore (??) it convenient to issue ...
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Category:Axum
Category:Axum Subcategories There is 1 subcategory to this category. A Kings of Axum Pages in category "Axum" There are 13 pages in this section of this category. A Abraha Adulis Axum Axum coinage C Church of Our Lady ...
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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 of the Axumite Kingdom (c.330 - c.356) located in present ... regent. He was the first monarch of Axum to embrace Christianity, and the first after ... as proof that the Axumites destroyed the Kingdom of Kush, others note that archeological ...
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Obelisk of Axum
Obelisk of Axum The Northern Stelae Park in Axum, with the King Ezana's Stele at ... Great Stele lies broken. The Obelisk of Axum is a 1700-year-old, 24-metre ... around the 4th century by the Axumite Kingdom, an ancient Ethiopian culture. It was looted from the town of Axum (in modern-day Ethiopia) by the ...
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Kaleb of Axum
Kaleb of Axum Kaleb (c.520) is perhaps the best ... documented, if not best-known, king of Axum. Procopius of Caesarea calls him "Hellestheaeus", a ... his coins and inscriptions he left at Axum, he refers to himself as the son ... who was persecuting the Christians in his kingdom. After much fighting, Kaleb's soldiers eventually ... Munro-Hay opines that by this expedition Axum overextended itself, and this final intervention ...
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Kings of Axum
Kings of Axum Kings during the zenith of the Kingdom of Axum The following based on S.C. Munro ... od son of Degna Djan See also Axum Lists of Incumbents Rulers and Heads of ...
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Talk:Kingdom of Aksum
Talk:Kingdom of Aksum date change I reverted User ... dates to make the establishment of the kingdom about a millenium earlier. He has asked ... with Wikipedia's internal links, e.g. Axum, and with the external links at the ... Sinaiticus's Talk page: The theory that Axum was an indigenous empire (as well as ... few decades. Not to mention that the kingdom of D'mt was already established ...
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