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  1. Ethiopian Healing Scrolls; Foundations of Aksumite Civilization and Its Christian Legacy (1st–8th Century) Monumental Architecture of the Aksumite Empire; The Rock-hewn Churches of Lalibela; The Roman Empire (27 B.C.–393 A.D.) Trade between Arabia and the Empires of Rome and Asia; Tutsi Basketry; List of Rulers. List of Rulers of Ancient ...

  2. Nov 18, 2021 · The Solomonic Dynasty ruled Ethiopia from the 1270s to the 1970s, and the 14th-century work, the Kebra Nagast ( The Glory of the Kings) famously tells of how the dynasty of Ethiopian kings descended from King Solomon himself. The descent from Solomon meant very different things at different times, but the Solomonic succession has remained in ...

  3. Aksum was a wealthy African trading empire from the first through the eighth centuries. A hub between the Hellenic, Arabic, and African worlds, it encompassed the northeastern highland regions of present-day Ethiopia and Eritrea, and extended as far east as Southern Arabia during its height. Prospering from a luxury-goods trade based out of the ...

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · The region of Ethiopia saw the rise and fall of several smaller kingdoms over the centuries, but the rise of the first truly great empire began around the year 1st century CE in the Ethiopian city ...

  5. Ethiopian Healing Scrolls; Europe and the Age of Exploration; Kingdoms of the Savanna: The Kuba Kingdom; Monasticism in Western Medieval Europe; Monumental Architecture of the Aksumite Empire; The Roman Empire (27 B.C.–393 A.D.) Tutsi Basketry; Ways of Recording African History; Chronology. Eastern Africa, 1600–1800 A.D. Eastern Africa ...

  6. Ethiopian Empire 1137 Mara Takla Haymanot overthrows the last ruler of Axumite dynasty, founded by Jewish queen Gudit 40 years before, and starts the Zagwe dynasty, the first dynasty in Ethiopian Empire Mara Takla Haymanot, Ethiopian Empire, History of Ethiopia, Foundations, Africa Ethiopian Empire 7 1150 ± 50 The Kebra Negast, an Ethiopian text claiming that the Queen of Sheba came from ...

  7. The Gondarian period of Ethiopian history, also known as the Gondar or Gonder period, was a time of great cultural and artistic flourishing in Ethiopian history. It lasted from the 16th century to the 18th century and was characterized by the establishment of the Gondar Empire and the reign of several powerful emperors.

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