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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
- Shiazana.
Egyptologist Henry Salt
equated Abreha with
Ezana and
Atsbeha with
Saizana. However, E. A.
Wallis Budge was
sceptical of this and
suggested the chroniclers...
- ‘Oyoranos (5th) ‘Abtlemanos of
Shoka (7th)
Aregawi (24th)
Ezana (1st)
Saizana (1st)
November Yem’ata (2nd)
December Iyasus Mo'a (5th)
Liqanos (7th) Samuel...
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century Sabinus of
Hermopolis 3rd
century Sagar of
Laodicea 2nd
century Saizana 4th
century Salomon of
Cornwall 5th
century Salonius 5th
century Santi...
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Egypt Poemon, of
Egypt Quintian of Rodez, of
Tunisia Restituta, of
Tunisia Saizana, of
Ethiopia Sarmata, of
Egypt Saturninus, Dativus, Victoria, and Companions...