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- likely that the coins of Endubis, which were minted in gold, silver and copper, do not date to before c. 295. The coins of Endubis set the design that his...
- read "ΑΧΩΜΙΤΩ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ" ("King of Axum") and "ΕΝΔΥΒΙΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ" ("King Endubis"); Gr**** was the lingua franca by that time, so its use in coins simplified...
- Aksum-Himyar conflicts persisted throughout the 3rd century. During the reign of Endubis (270–310), Aksum began minting coins that have been excavated as far away...
- Ethiopia. Its mintages were issued and circulated from the reign of King Endubis around AD 270 until it began its decline in the first half of the 7th century...
- DTWNS King of Aksum Reign c.260-270 Predecessor Sembrouthes Successor Endubis...
- and Qohaito, the last three of which are now in Eritrea. By the reign of Endubis in the late 3rd century, Aksum had begun minting its own currency and was...
- Aksumite gold coin of Endubis....
- inscribed in Ancient Gr****, following the practice of his predecessor Endubis. The gold coins were weighted to the standard of the Roman aureus, the...
- `DBH, King (c.230–c.240) Sembrouthes, King (c.250) DTWNS, King (c.260) Endubis, King (c.270–c.300) Kingdom of Kush (complete list) – Teritedakhatey, King...
- Axum". Coins showing the royal portrait began to be minted under King Endubis toward the end of the 3rd century. Additionally, expeditions by Ezana into...