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Zoskales (Ancient Gr****: Ζωσκάλης) (c. 1st Century) was a King of the
Kingdom of Aksum. In the
Periplus of the
Erythraean Sea,
Zoskales is
described as...
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exported throughout the
ancient world. At the time,
Aksum was
ruled by
Zoskales, who also
governed the port of Adulis. The
Aksumite rulers facilitated...
- slave-teacher, Frumentius,
converted him. He was the
first monarch after Zoskales to be
mentioned by
contemporary historians, a
situation that lead Stuart...
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Periplus of the
Erythraean Sea
mentions Za
Haqala as the same
person as
Zoskales, the King of
Adulis in the
Second Century C.E. G.W.B.
Huntingford points...
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Regnal titles Unknown Last
known title holder:
Zoskales King of Axum Succeeded by `DBH...
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earliest known king is contested:
although Carlo Conti Rossini proposed that
Zoskales of Axum,
mentioned in the
Periplus of the
Erythraean Sea,
should be identified...
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lying within the
realm of
Zoskales. The area is
described as a
primarily producing ivory, as well as
tortoise s****. King
Zoskales had a Gr**** education...
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exported throughout the
ancient world.
Aksum was at the time
ruled by
Zoskales, who also
governed the port of Adulis. The
Aksumite rulers facilitated...
- Moskhophagoi, and 3000
stadia north of Adulis,
inside the
regions ruled by
Zoskales, the king of Aksum;
Pliny the
Elder (N.H. 6.168)
notes that
Ptolemais was...
- the 1st
century (1–100 AD).
Ethiopia Kingdom of
Aksum (complete list) –
Zoskales, King (c.100)
Nubia Kush (complete list) – Natakamani, King (c.1 BC–c.20...