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The Aksumite Empire ended with the last King, Dil Na'od who was defeated by his former General Mara Takla Haymanot who founded the Agaw Zagwe dynasty. According to legend, a son of Dil Na'od fled in exile, until his descendants overthrew the Zagwe dynastic rulers and re-established the Solomonic dynasty around AD 1270.
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Christian Monarchs (4th–10th centuries) ; [Ela] Abreha III and [Ela] Adhana II (Joint rule) ; [Ela] Saham II ; Nezool / Nezana, later 5th century ; [Ela] Ameda III ...
... last emperor of Aksum, Dil Na'od. It should be mentioned that the end of the Aksumite Empire didn't mean the end of Aksumite culture and traditions; for ...
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19 окт. 2023 г. · Led by King Ezana I, Aksumites conquered the city-state of Meroe (part of present-day Sudan) in the early fourth century C.E. In the sixth ...
21 июн. 2021 г. · This latest episode focuses on Degna Djan, one of the last kings of Aksum, and, somehow, one of the greatest kings in Aksumite history.
King Ezana. King Ezana, also known as Ezana of Axum, was a monarch of the Kingdom of Aksum from c.320s to c.360 CE, now modern-day Eritrea and Yemen and ...
Ezana ruled the Kingdom of Aksum — which is today located in Ethiopia, Yemen, Eritrea, and Sudan. He was born into a royal family in 325 AD and succeeded his ...
Aksum embraced the Orthodox tradition of Christianity in the 4th century (c. 340–356 C.E.) under the rule of King Ezana. The king had been converted by ...
Under Emperor Ezana, Aksum adopted Christianity, which gave rise to the present-day Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and Eritrean Orthodox Tewahdo Church.
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