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    Tyrannius Rufinus (x.9), who cites Frumentius' brother Edesius as his authority, as children (ca. 316) Frumentius and Edesius accompanied their uncle...
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    elders, Frumentius met with Athanasius, Pope of Alexandria. After recommending that a bishop be sent to proselytize, a council decided that Frumentius be appointed...
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  • Retrieved 4 July 2020. "About Us". St Frumentius Theological College. 8 December 2018. Retrieved 4 July 2020. "St Frumentius Theological College". The Jerusalem...
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    the Kingdom of Aksum to embrace Christianity, after his slave-teacher, Frumentius, converted him. He was the first monarch after Zoskales to be mentioned...
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  • Victorian, Frumentius and Companions are venerated as Christian martyrs of the Roman Catholic Church. They were killed at Hadrumetum in 484 by the Arian...
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    system of vocalisation is attributed to a team of Aksumite scholars led by Frumentius (Abba Selama), the same missionary said to have converted King Ezana to...
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    the west. He defeats the Nobates, and destroys the kingdom of Meroë. Frumentius is the first bishop of Ethiopia (approximate date). Eustathius, Patriarch...
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    with the Queen of Sheba, via their royal inscription. Around 316 AD, Frumentius and his brother Edesius from Tyre accompanied their uncle on a voyage...
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    (approximate date) Flavius Hermogenes, Roman prefect and politician (d. 361) Frumentius, Syrian missionary and bishop (approximate date) Hilary of Poitiers, Gallo-Roman...
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    by his teacher Frumentius, who established the Axumite Coptic Church, which later became the modern Ethiopian Orthodox Church. Frumentius taught the emperor...
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