The adoption of Christianity in Aksum, around the 4th century CE, significantly transformed its culture by promoting literacy and the use of the Ge'ez script, as religious texts were translated and disseminated. It fostered a centralized authority under the king, who became a divine figure, thus solidifying political power and unity. Additionally, Christian beliefs and practices influenced art, architecture, and social structures, leading to the construction of churches and the promotion of new cultural norms aligned with Christian teachings. This shift also facilitated trade and diplomatic relationships with other Christian states, enhancing Aksum's prominence in the region.
The pillars of Aksum reveled that their culture was Christianity and that his pillar was one of the biggest pillar until it got replaced by the churches built.
He changed their religion to christianity.
Christianity
King Ezana of Aksum established the kingdom's official religion of Christianity during his reign.
Christianity
Aksum and Ethiopia
Aksum and Ethiopia
King Ezana converted the Axumite Empire into Christianity.
The gold coins reveal a rich diverse culture about the kingdom of Aksum.
Aksum and Ethiopia NOVA NET
Aksum and Ethiopia
The Kingdom of Aksum.