Ousanas (fl. 320) was a King of Axum. Stuart Munro-Hay believes that it is "very likely" that Ousanas is the king to whom Aedesius and Frumentius were...
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religion. Tradition states that Ezana succeeded his father Ella Amida (Ousanas) as king while still a child but his mother, Sofya then served as regent...
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design was restored by Ousanas. There is one coin issue that combines a die from Wazeba on the obverse and a die from Ousanas on the reverse. Munro-Hay...
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Ousas (redirect from Ousanas II)
Ousas, also Ousanas II (c. 500), was a king of the Kingdom of Aksum. He succeeded Nezool atop the throne. Ousas is primarily known from the coins that...
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perhaps by king Ousanas (r. c. 310–330). An inscription from Aksum mentioning Kush as vassal kingdom may also be attributed to Ousanas. The trilingual...
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incorporated large panels at the sides and back with inscriptions, attributed to Ousanas, Ezana, Kaleb, and his son Wazeba, serving as victory monuments documenting...
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Nerlekere Nerlukoppa Nidaghatta Nidagodu Niduvale Niduvalli Nilavagilu Nuggi Ousana Outhanahalli P.Kodihalli P.Mallapura Padamane Panchanahalli Panchehosahalli...
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thrones incorporated large panels with inscriptions, some attributed to Ousanas, Ezana, Kaleb, and his son Wazeba, chronicling their wars and serving as...
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around the king's head, as was done for the silver coins of Aphilas and Ousanas. Munro-Hay regretfully notes that "because of the conditions in which many...
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Aphilas, King (f. early 4th century) Wazeba, King (f. early 4th century) Ousanas, King (c.320) Ezana, King (c.333–c.356) MHDYS, King (c.350) Ouazebas, King...
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