- as: "King of
kings of Aksum,
great Sembrouthes came (and)
dedicated (this inscription) in the year 24 of
Sembrouthes the
Great King" In his 1978 doctorate...
- "emperor",
dates back to
ancient Mesopotamia, but was used in Axum by King
Sembrouthes (c. 250 AD). However, Yuri
Kobishchanov dates this
usage to the period...
- ʽDBH King of
Aksum Reign c.230-240
Predecessor GDRT
Successor Sembrouthes Issue GRMT...
-
DTWNS King of
Aksum Reign c.260-270
Predecessor Sembrouthes Successor Endubis...
- Adulitanum, was
inscribed in the 27th year of a king of Axum,
perhaps named Sembrouthes,
other scholars theorize him to be the
axumite king GDRT,
boasting of...
- Wazeba, a usurper. W.R.O. Hahn, in a
study published in 1983,
identifies Sembrouthes, who is
known only from an
inscription found in
Daqqi Mahari in modern...
- Stewart: 436–446.
Peter Truhart identified this king with the
Axumite king
Sembrouthes.
Truhart dated the
beginning of this king's
reign to c. 430 and believed...
- however, with the
title being used by the
kings of Aksum,
beginning with
Sembrouthes in the 3rd century.
Another title used by this
dynasty was
Itegue Zetopia...
-
Kings was used by the
rulers of the
Aksumite Kingdom since the
reign Sembrouthes c. 250 AD. The
rulers of the
Ethiopian Empire,
which existed from 1270...
- years. [Za] Ela–Samara No. 23 on Dillmann's list A.
Reigned for 3 years.
Sembrouthes c. 250
Known from a
single inscription in
Ancient Gr**** that was found...