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Gudit (Ge'ez: ጉዲት) is the
classical Ethiopic name for a
personage also
known as
Yodit in Tigrinya, and Amharic, but also
Isato in Amharic, and Ga'wa in...
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history holds that,
around 960, a
Jewish queen named Yodit (Judith) or "
Gudit"
defeated the
empire and
burned its
churches and literature.
While there...
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affixed to
their sides,
which are also
carved with
architectural designs. The
Gudit Stelae to the west of town,
unlike the
northern area, are inters****d with...
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Christ (9–306) The
Christian Era (306–850) The
Reign of
Gudit (850–920) (Includes
Gudit's reign followed by the last two
kings of the
Axumite line)...
- part of an
important trade route.
Aksum came to an end in 960 when
Queen Gudit defeated the last king of Aksum. In response, the
remnant of the Aksumite...
- Dil Na'od was
overthrown by
Gudit, and that Mara
Takla Haymanot (whom
Bruce calls "Takla Haymanot") was a
cousin of
Gudit who
succeeded her
after several...
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reign of Ezana.
Local history holds that,
around 960, a
Jewish Queen named Gudit defeated the
empire and
burned its
churches and literature.
While there...
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least twice. Its
first ****tive
destruction occurred at the
hands of
Queen Gudit during the 10th century. Its second, confirmed,
destruction occurred in...
- Aksum. The
ruins are in the
western part of Aksum,
across the road from the
Gudit stelae field. The
remains of the
mansion and its ****ociated
building are...
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University is
established in
Cairo by the
Fatimid dynasty. c. 980:
Queen Gudit leads her
rebellion against the
Aksumite dynasty of Abyssinia. Collapse...