- marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Ethiopic characters.
Ezana (Ge'ez: ዔዛና, ‘
Ezana,
unvocalized ዐዘነ ‘zn), (Ancient Gr****: Ἠεζάνα, Aezana) was the...
- The
Ezana Stone is an
ancient stele still standing in modern-day Axum in Ethiopia, the
centre of the
ancient Kingdom of Aksum. This
stone monument, that...
- King
Ezana's Stele is a 4th
century obelisk in the
ancient city of Axum, in the
Tigray Region of Ethiopia. The
monument stands in the
middle of the Northern...
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adopted Christianity as the
state religion in the mid-4th century,
under Ezana (320s – c. 360).
Following their Christianization, the
Aksumites ceased...
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wzqrns (kings of
Habashat DTWNS and ZQRNS)
Aksum and ḤBŠT. The
Ezana Stone also
names King
Ezana as "king of the Ethiopians",
which appears in
other Sabaean...
- and
though the
first completely vocalized texts known are
inscriptions by
Ezana,
vocalized letters predate him by some years, as an
individual vocalized...
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Ezana Kahsay (born 16
November 1994) is an
Eritrean professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Polish club Mławianka Mława, on loan from Podlasie...
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simply Βασιλεύς (Basileus, "King") on the
obverse were
minted by
either King
Ezana or one of his successors. The
coins bore the
first example of an Aksumite...
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stele erected in Axum was
probably the so-called King
Ezana's Stele, in the 4th
century CE. King
Ezana (c. 321 – c. 360),
influenced by his
childhood tutor...
- The King
Ezana's Stela in Axum,
Tigray Region...