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Ezana of Axum was a king in 4th century Ethiopia. Ezana was the son of King Ousanas and was taught by Bishop Frumentius. Ezana ruled a tribe called the...
Click to read more »tutor her son Ezana, King of Axum. While teaching Ezana, Frumentius tried to convince as many people as he could to become Christian. Once Ezana was an adult...
Click to read more »Danube). The Goths devastate the city of Tanais in the Don River delta. Ezana, king of Axum, extends his area of control to the west. He defeats the Nobates...
Click to read more »Nastasen. The people of Matit or Matata also fought against the Aksumite king Ezana centuries later. Harsiotef was buried in a pyramid at Nuri (Nu. 13). Dunham...
Click to read more »granite columns is the largest such structure in the world, at 90 feet. Under Ezana (fl. 320–360) Aksum adopted Christianity. In the 7th century, early Muslims...
Click to read more »castaway, Frumentius, was taken to the court and over time changed King Ezana to Christianity, making Christianity Ethiopia's religion. For this, he received...
Click to read more »It started after the Kingdom of Aksum converted to Christianity during Ezana's reign. Local history says that around 960, the Jewish Queen Gudit defeated...
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