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- Gersem (c. 600) was a King of the Kingdom of Aksum in Northeast Africa. He is primarily known through the Aksumite currency that was minted during his...
- illustration by Rashid ad-Din. King of Aksum Reign 614–630 Predecessor Gersem Successor 'Akla Wedem (unsure) Born As-hama Around 560 C.E.[citation needed]...
- several Aksumite kings with a Biblical name, the others include Ioel, Kaleb, Gersem, and likely Noe; Richard Pankhurst mentions the name of this king as an...
- kings with a Biblical name, the others include Israel, Kaleb, and likely Gersem and Noe; Ioel is named for the Biblical prophet, Joel, author of the Book...
- sons of Kaleb, Alla Amidas. Stuart Munro-Hay states that either Armah or Gersem were the last Axumite kings to issue coins. However, Wolfgang Hahn holds...
- Géry de Ghersem (also Géry Gersem) (1573 to 1575 – 25 May 1630) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the late Renaissance, active both in Spain at the court...
- monarchy. Fere Sanai No. 11 on Dillmann's list B and no. 16 on list C. Gersem c. 580 Only known from coins minted during his reign. E. A. Wallis Budge...
- (Gregorian) from John Stewart and Peter Truhart: 633–648. Could be Aksumite king Gersem, who ruled at the beginning of the 7th century. 241 Zergaz 10 years 646–656...
- and Géry are also male given names, including: Géry de Ghersem (also Géry Gersem) (1573/75–1630), Franco-Flemish composer This disambiguation page lists...
- century) Hataz, King (c. 575) Saifu, King (c. 577) Israel, King (c. 590) Gersem, King (c. 600) Vandal Kingdom (complete list) – Thrasamund, King (496–523)...