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Ezana was the first monarch of Axum to embrace Christianity.

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What type of religion did ezana the ruler of axum establish?

Ezana helped to bring a new religion to Africa when he converted to Christianity. In A.D. 334 he made it the official religion of Axum.


King Ezana of Aksum converted to what religion?

King Ezana of Axum converted to Christianity.


What are facts about the axum kingdom?

1.) Axum owed its strength to the red sea. 2.) In 334 A.D. king Ezana made Christianity the official religion. 3.) Axum fought neighboring Kush for control of trade routes to inland Africa.


What effect did king ezana's conversation have on axum?

Christianity.


Who was the king of the Axum kingdom who converted to Christianity?

King Ezana


How did king ezana of axum strengthened ties with the mediterranean?

converting to Christianity


Who destroyed Meroe and took over the kingdom of Kush?

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King ezana of axum strengthened ties with the mediterranean world by?

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Who is king ezana?

King Ezana was the king of the Axum Empire from 330-356 A.D. He was the first axumite ruler to convert to Christianity and conquered the kingdom of Nubia in about 350 A.D.


How did king Ezana of Axum strengthened ties with the mediterranean world?

converting to christianity


What year did the Axum fall?

The rise of axsum was after the declining of zagwee dynesity by king ezana who was first accepted Christianity.


What did king ezana do?

He converted the kingdom of Axum to Christianity and from there it become one of the great kingdoms in Ethiopia