- name is
rendered in
unvocalized Gə‘əz as klb ’l ’ṣbḥ wld tzn "Kaleb ʾElla
ʾAṣbeḥa, son of Tazena". In
vocalized Gə‘əz, it is ካሌብ እለ አጽብሐ (Kaleb ʾƎllä ʾÄṣbəḥä)...
-
though the
coins bear this name.
According to tradition,
Emperors Abreha and
Asbeha ruled Ethiopia when
Christianity was introduced. It may be that
these names...
- of Maddabān
overlooking the Bab-el-Mandeb,
where he
expected Kaleb Ella
Aṣbeḥa to land his fleet. The
campaign eventually killed between 11,500 and 14...
-
Father of
Abreha and
Atsbeha according to a book
titled Gedle Abreha and
Asbeha from the
Church of
Abreha wa-Atsbeha.
Peter Truhart identified this king...
-
during the
minority of her sons
Abreha and Atsbeha. The
Gedle Abreha and
Asbeha from the
Church of
Abreha wa-Atsbeha
names her Sofya, and
states she was...
- The
queen is
explicitly named Sofya in a book
titled Gedle Abreha and
Asbeha from the
Church of
Abreha wa-Atsbeha,
where she is
named as the wife of...
-
recorded by
Carlo Conti Rossini.
According to a book
titled Gedle Abreha and
Asbeha from the
Church of
Abreha wa-Atsbeha,
Tazer was the
father of
Abreha and...
-
another name for Sofya, wife of Ousanas. A book
titled Gedle Abreha and
Asbeha from the
Church of
Abreha wa-Atsbeha
confirms that "Sofya" was one of the...
- Sembrouthes. Yuzo ****omi
suggests it was ʽDhBH [vocalized ʽAḏbeha or
ʽAṣbeḥā].
Ethiopian historiography George Hatke,
Aksum and Nubia: Warfare, Commerce...