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Aksum's King Ezana: The Emperor Who Chose Christianity
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Long before Lalibela's rock-hewn churches or the Solomonic dynasty's claims, Aksum was a mercantile superpower linking Rome and India. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the reign of King Ezana (4th century CE), the Aksumite ruler who converted to Christianity and reshaped the Horn of Africa. They discuss his military campaigns against the Nubian kingdom of Kush, his coinage that announced the new faith, and the mystery of the Ge'ez inscriptions that record his conquests. The conversation also touches on the legend of Frumentius, the Syrian boy who became Ethiopia's first bishop, and the political calculus behind adopting a religion from a distant empire. How much of Ezana's conversion was faith, and how much was strategy? And what does his story tell us about the choices that made Ethiopia a Christian outpost for centuries?