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- Wazeba (early 4th century), vocalized by historians as Wazeba, or WZB was a Negus of the Kingdom of Aksum, centered in the highlands of modern Ethiopia...
- campaigned in Nubia. It is also possible that he was briefly ousted by Wazeba, a usurper. W.R.O. Hahn, in a study published in 1983, identifies Sembrouthes...
- as an individual vocalized letter exists in a coin of his predecessor, Wazeba of Axum. Linguist Roger Schneider has also pointed out, in an unpublished...
- back with inscriptions, attributed to Ousanas, Ezana, Kaleb, and his son Wazeba, serving as victory monuments do****enting the wars of these kings. King...
- used on the gold coins, with the exception of the Ge'ez language coins of Wazeba and MHDYS. Over time, the Gr**** used on the coins (gold, silver and bronze)...
- Aphilas Silver coin of Aphilas with gold inlay King of Aksum Reign 310s Predecessor Endubis Successor Wazeba...
- with inscriptions, some attributed to Ousanas, Ezana, Kaleb, and his son Wazeba, chronicling their wars and serving as victory monuments. One inscription...
- Kingdom of Aksum (complete list) – Aphilas, King (f. early 4th century) Wazeba, King (f. early 4th century) Ousanas, King (c.320) Ezana, King (c.333–c...
- Tazer/Seifa Ared is the father of Abreha and Atsbeha in Ethiopian tradition. Wazeba late 330s Only known from coins minted during his reign, which were the...
- the Axumite king Wazeba. This identification allows for Tafari's list to match with archaeological evidence that shows that Wazeba was succeeded by Ousanas...