as: "King of kings of Aksum, great Sembrouthes came (and) dedicated (this inscription) in the year 24 of Sembrouthes the Great King" In his 1978 doctorate...
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"emperor", dates back to ancient Mesopotamia, but was used in Axum by King Sembrouthes (c. 250 AD). However, Yuri Kobishchanov dates this usage to the period...
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ʽDBH King of Aksum Reign c.230-240 Predecessor GDRT Successor Sembrouthes Issue GRMT...
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Adulitanum, was inscribed in the 27th year of a king of Axum, perhaps named Sembrouthes, other scholars theorize him to be the axumite king GDRT, boasting of...
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DTWNS King of Aksum Reign c.260-270 Predecessor Sembrouthes Successor Endubis...
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Wazeba, a usurper. W.R.O. Hahn, in a study published in 1983, identifies Sembrouthes, who is known only from an inscription found in Daqqi Mahari in modern...
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Stewart: 436–446. Peter Truhart identified this king with the Axumite king Sembrouthes. Truhart dated the beginning of this king's reign to c. 430 and believed...
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Kings was used by the rulers of the Aksumite Kingdom since the reign Sembrouthes c. 250 AD. The rulers of the Ethiopian Empire, which existed from 1270...
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however, with the title being used by the kings of Aksum, beginning with Sembrouthes in the 3rd century. Another title used by this dynasty was Itegue Zetopia...
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Samrā E. A. Wallis Budge theorised that this king could be equated with Sembrouthes, although this king ruled for at least 24 years according to an inscription...
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