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- Ezana_Stone abstract "The Ezana stone is an artifact from the ancient Kingdom of Aksum. It is a stone monument which documents the conversion of King Ezana to Christianity and his subjugation of various neighboring areas, including Meroë. From AD 330 to 356, King Ezana ruled the ancient Aksumite kingdom in the Horn of Africa. He fought against the Nubians and recorded his victories on stone written in Ge'ez (the ancient Eritrean/Ethiopian language), Sabaean (South Arabian) and Greek praising God for his victories. His carvings in stone provided a trilingual monument in different languages, similar to the Rosetta stone.The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church had its beginnings during this period. Rufinus's Ecclesiastical History narrates that Saint Frumentius, a slave and tutor for the very young King, converted him to Christianity. Towards the end of his reign, King Ezana launched a campaign against the Kushites around 350 which brought down the Kingdom of Kush. Various stone inscriptions written in Ge'ez (using the Ge'ez script) have been found at Meroë, the central city of the Kushites.".
- Ezana_Stone thumbnail EzanaGreekTablet.jpg?width=300.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageExternalLink harden_ethiopic_literature.htm.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageExternalLink ft_20010701.fulltext.6.html.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageID "6007266".
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageLength "2160".
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageRevisionID "619727596".
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:4th-century_artefacts.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Axum_(city).
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Axumite_steles.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geez_language.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_inscriptions.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Multilingual_texts.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stones.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Christianity.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Cush_(Bible).
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Ethiopian_Orthodox_Tewahedo_Church.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Ezana_of_Axum.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Frumentius.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Geez_alphabet.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Geez_language.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Geez_script.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink God.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Horn_of_Africa.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink King_Ezanas_Stela.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink King_Ezanas_Stele.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Aksum.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Kush.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Meroë.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Nubians.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Rosetta_Stone.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Rosetta_stone.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Sabaean.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Sabaeans.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Frumentius.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Tyrannius_Rufinus.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLink File:EzanaGreekTablet.jpg.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ezana Stone".
- Ezana_Stone hasPhotoCollection Ezana_Stone.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Africa-archaeology-stub.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Ezana_Stone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ethiopia-hist-stub.
- Ezana_Stone subject Category:4th-century_artefacts.
- Ezana_Stone subject Category:Axum_(city).
- Ezana_Stone subject Category:Axumite_steles.
- Ezana_Stone subject Category:Geez_language.
- Ezana_Stone subject Category:Greek_inscriptions.
- Ezana_Stone subject Category:Multilingual_texts.
- Ezana_Stone subject Category:Stones.
- Ezana_Stone hypernym Artifact.
- Ezana_Stone point "14.12411111111111 38.72516666666667".
- Ezana_Stone type Language.
- Ezana_Stone type Place.
- Ezana_Stone type Work.
- Ezana_Stone type Artifact.
- Ezana_Stone type Language.
- Ezana_Stone type Place.
- Ezana_Stone type Stele.
- Ezana_Stone type Translation.
- Ezana_Stone type Work.
- Ezana_Stone type SpatialThing.
- Ezana_Stone comment "The Ezana stone is an artifact from the ancient Kingdom of Aksum. It is a stone monument which documents the conversion of King Ezana to Christianity and his subjugation of various neighboring areas, including Meroë. From AD 330 to 356, King Ezana ruled the ancient Aksumite kingdom in the Horn of Africa. He fought against the Nubians and recorded his victories on stone written in Ge'ez (the ancient Eritrean/Ethiopian language), Sabaean (South Arabian) and Greek praising God for his victories.".
- Ezana_Stone label "Ezana Stone".
- Ezana_Stone sameAs Piedra_de_Ezana.
- Ezana_Stone sameAs Pietra_di_Ezanà.
- Ezana_Stone sameAs エザナストーン.
- Ezana_Stone sameAs m.0fkb2j.
- Ezana_Stone sameAs Камень_Эзаны.
- Ezana_Stone sameAs Q2068595.
- Ezana_Stone sameAs Q2068595.
- Ezana_Stone lat "14.12411111111111".
- Ezana_Stone long "38.72516666666667".
- Ezana_Stone wasDerivedFrom Ezana_Stone?oldid=619727596.
- Ezana_Stone depiction EzanaGreekTablet.jpg.
- Ezana_Stone isPrimaryTopicOf Ezana_Stone.