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Abraha (Ge’ez: አብርሃ) (also
spelled Abreha, died
presumably 570 CE) was an
Aksumite military leader who
controlled the
Kingdom of
Himyar (modern-day Yemen)...
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Abreha and
Atsbeha were
brothers and
Aksumite rulers who were said to have
adopted Christianity in the 4th-century,
although this
claim is dubious. The...
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Ousanas a
reign of at
least 27 years.
Ethiopian tradition credits Abreha and
Atsbeha with
being the
first Christian kings of the country. They were...
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Church of
Abreha wa-Atsbeha (sometimes
spelt Abreha we Atsbeha) was
built in East Tigray,
around 15 km from Wukro, in the 4th
century by
Abreha and Atsbeha...
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first was the
advent of
dejazmach Abreha Araya Demtsu,
governor of
Eastern Tigray with
Mekelle as his capital.
Abreha imitated his
cousin Yohannes by establishing...
- de la Cruz was the
Spanish National Time
Trial Champion and
Negasi Haylu Abreha won the
Ethiopian National Road Race title. In
December 2024, it was announced...
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Henze continues in a footnote: On my
first visit to the rock
church of
Abreha and
Atsbeha in
eastern Tigray in 1970, I
noticed that its
intricately carved...
- Siye
Abraha Hagos (also
Seeye Abraha Hagos) (Tigrinya: ስዬ አብርሃ ሓጐስ, siyә abräha; born 12 June 1955) is an
Ethiopian politician who
served as Ethiopian...
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legend of
Abreha and Atsbeha. A
monarch named "Ahywa" is
named on some
earlier regnal lists reigning directly before Abreha and Atsbeha. A m****cript...
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Paradise by
James Tissot, c. 1896-1902 Adam and Eve
depicted in a
mural in
Abreha wa
Atsbeha Church,
Ethiopia 1896
illustration of Eve
handing Adam the forbidden...