-
commanded the
allegiance of
other petty kings within the
Axumite realm. The
ruler of the
Axumite kingdom was thus 'king of kings' — a
title often found...
- "black" Noba and the "red " Noba in
Axumite sources threatening the
Axumite borders which prompts a
response by the
Axumites to
attack Meroe. Lobban, Richard...
-
northern Ethiopia and Eritrea, from 400 BC to 960 AD.
Various regnal lists of
Axumite monarchs have
survived to the
present day via m****cripts or oral tradition...
-
Masruq ibn Abraha, the
Axumite ruler of Yemen.
Wahrez then met
Masruq in
battle and
killed him with an arrow,
which made the
Axumites flee. He then conquered...
-
century AD,
signaling the end of
independent Nubian Pagan kingdoms. The
Axumites then sent
missionaries to the
Nubia to
establish similar Syrian-based Christianity...
-
century AD,
signaling the end of
independent Nubian Pagan kingdoms. The
Axumites then
converted the
Nubians to Christianity,
establishing the authority...
-
Ethiopian Empire. The
following list
includes known consorts from the
Axumite period to the
abolition of the
Ethiopian monarchy in 1975. The following...
- the Nigerians.
Rosetta Stone –
claimed by
Egypt Ethiopian Tabots, Pre-
Axumite Civilisation Coins –
claimed by
Ethiopia Maqdala Collection,
various religious...
- ****cution of
Christians led to the
invasion and
conquest of his
kingdom by the
Axumites of Ethiopia.
Muslim armies had
earlier conquered the
Visigothic kingdom...
- to the S****anians for aid,
while the
Axumites subsequently turned towards the
Byzantines for help. The
Axumites sent
another force across the Red Sea...