King Ezana of the Aksumite Empire conquered Yemen in 340 AD and subsequently converted to Christianity, becoming one of the first rulers in history to officially adopt the faith, which transformed the Aksumite Empire into a powerful Christian kingdom.
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King Ezana Conquered Yemen In 340 AD. Then He Found Christ. #historyshorts #ancienthistoryAjouté :
Aksumite warships sliced through the Red Sea, headed for Yemen, 525 CE.
Their king had converted [music] to Christianity two centuries before Rome itself officially became Christian. This was Aksum, a trading empire controlling [music] the flow of gold, ivory, and frankincense between three continents.
They carved their own [music] script, Ge'ez, still used in Ethiopian liturgy today.
They minted gold [music] coins stamped in Greek and their own language.
They raised stone [music] towers rivaling Egypt's monuments, the tallest reaching 108 feet toward the sky.
When Islamic expansion [music] severed their trade routes centuries later, the kingdom faded into silence.
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