marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Ethiopic characters. Ezana (Ge'ez: ዔዛና, ‘Ezana, unvocalized ዐዘነ ‘zn), (Ancient Greek: Ἠεζάνα, Aezana) was the...
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The Ezana Stone is an ancient stele still standing in modern-day Axum in Ethiopia, the centre of the ancient Kingdom of Aksum. This stone monument, that...
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King Ezana's Stele is a 4th century obelisk in the ancient city of Axum, in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia. The monument stands in the middle of the Northern...
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wzqrns (kings of Habashat DTWNS and ZQRNS) Aksum and ḤBŠT. The Ezana Stone also names King Ezana as "king of the Ethiopians", which appears in other Sabaean...
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adopted Christianity as the state religion in the mid-4th century, under Ezana (320s – c. 360). Following their Christianization, the Aksumites ceased...
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Aksumite currency (section Ezana)
simply Βασιλεύς (Basileus, "King") on the obverse were minted by either King Ezana or one of his successors. The coins bore the first example of an Aksumite...
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Ezana Kahsay (born 16 November 1994) is an Eritrean professional footballer who plays as a forward for Polish club Mławianka Mława, on loan from Podlasie...
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and though the first completely vocalized texts known are inscriptions by Ezana, vocalized letters predate him by some years, as an individual vocalized...
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stele erected in Axum was probably the so-called King Ezana's Stele, in the 4th century CE. King Ezana (c. 321 – c. 360), influenced by his childhood tutor...
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The King Ezana's Stela in Axum, Tigray Region...
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