The Great Stela, the Stela of Aksum, and Ezana's Stela have received great attention due to their height, weight, carvings, and significant historical value. They were positioned on the gently sloping ...
The Ethiopian Orthodox Church dates the top-down Christianization of Aksum circa 330 AD with King Ezana’s conversion to the monotheistic religion, under the influence of bishop Frumentius. Although ...
“Aksum converted to Christianity in the fourth ... Much like Egypt’s Rosetta Stone, the fourth-century A.D. Ezana Stone records the king’s accomplishments in three languages—in this ...
The story goes he was on his way to India when he was kidnapped in Aksum. He obviously made a good impression, because he ended up being the tutor to the future King Ezana. The King adopted ...