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- Saizana (unvocalized Ge'ez: ሠዐዘነ śʿzn) was the brother of King Ezana of Axum, who changed the official religion of the Axumite Kingdom to Christianity...
- kings of the country. They were likely based on the brothers Ezana and Saizana, sons of Ousanas. The name of the father and regnal predecessor of Abreha...
- about 356, the Emperor Constantius II wrote to King Ezana and his brother Saizana, requesting them to replace Frumentius as bishop with Theophilos the Indian...
- Arian Roman emperor Constantius II is addressed to ‘Ezana and his brother Saizana and requests that Frumentius be sent to Alexandria to be examined for doctrinal...
- lifted from that of the historical personages King Ezana and his brother Saizana. Stuart Munro-Hay has also speculated that the myth may have emerged from...
- Axum and it has been suggested by some historians that he and his brother Saizana were the inspiration for the legend of Abreha and Atsbeha. A monarch named...
- Egypt Poemon, of Egypt Quintian of Rodez, of Tunisia Restituta, of Tunisia Saizana, of Ethiopia Sarmata, of Egypt Saturninus, Dativus, Victoria, and Companions...
- first to convert to Christianity. Likely based on Ezana and his brother Saizana. No. 31 on Dillmann's list A, no. 10 on list B and no. 14 on list C. Reigned...
- Buckingham, died in 662 aged 3 days, grandson of Penda, king of Mercia Saizana, brother of King Ezana of Axum Sæthryth, 7th century Abbess, step-daughter...
- local tradition, it is said that the brother of Emperor Ezana of Axum, Saizana founded Adadi Mariam in the 4th century, while some date back its construction...