- The
Monumentum Adulitanum, so
named by Leo Allatius, was an
ancient inscription written in Gr****,
depicting the
military campaigns of an
anonymous king...
- "3. The
Third Century CE:
Monumentum Adulitanum II (RIE 277)", 3. The
Third Century CE:
Monumentum Adulitanum II (RIE 277), New York
University Press...
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Falash Mura. The Agaw are
first mentioned in the third-century
Monumentum Adulitanum, an
Aksumite inscription recorded by
Cosmas Indicopleustes in the sixth...
- Kush.
Following the ****enic and
biblical traditions, the
Monumentum Adulitanum, a 3rd-century
inscription belonging to the
Aksumite Empire, indicates...
- Ethiopia. GDRT has been
equated with the
anonymous king of the
Monumentum Adulitanum,
which would date his
reign c. 200 – c. 230. However, the two
rulers are...
-
According to a Gr****
inscription in
Eritrea known as the
Monumentum Adulitanum recorded by
Cosmas Indicopleustes, in
around the mid to late
third century...
- was a
region in the Horn of
Africa in Late Antiquity. The
Monumentum Adulitanum is a third-century
monumental inscription by an
anonymous King of Axum...
- Kings". He is a
probable candidate for the king who
erected the
Monumentum Adulitanum. His
inscription reads as: "King of
kings of Aksum,
great Sembrouthes...
- gain
victories in his wars abroad; the second,
known as the
Monumentum Adulitanum, was
inscribed in the 27th year of a king of Axum,
perhaps named Sembrouthes...
- Gr**** inscriptions. The
anonymous king who
commissioned the
Monumentum Adulitanum in the late 2nd or
early 3rd
century refers to "my
greatest god, Ares...