
Endubis - Wikipedia
Endubis or Endybis (Greek: Ενδυβις) was a late-3rd-century sovereign of the Kingdom of Aksum in East Africa (modern-day Ethiopia and Eritrea).
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Endubis or Endybis was a late-3rd-century sovereign of the Kingdom of Aksum in East Africa. He was among the earliest rulers in the Africa to mint his own coins; according to Stuart C. Munro …
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Endubis was a general of the Aksumite Kingdom active in the 9th century CE. Once a Christian soldier of the kingdom, the desolation of the land and of its people in the wake of the invasions …
Ethiopia minted its own coins over 1,500 years ago
2021年9月14日 · On both the obverse and reverse, Endubis, the first known Aksumite king to produce coins, focused nearly entirely on his portrait. His head and top half of his chest were …
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Endubis or Endybis was a late-3rd-century sovereign of the Kingdom of Aksum in East Africa (modern-day Ethiopia and Eritrea). He was among the earliest rulers in the Horn of Africa to …
King Endubis Of Aksum, The First African King To Mint Coins …
2021年8月17日 · Endubis, according to certain historians, was the first monarch of Ancient Africa to mint coins. It is reported that Aksumite currency was the only native currency to be issued in …
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Endubis or Endybis was a late-3rd-century sovereign of the Kingdom of Aksum in East Africa. He was among the earliest rulers in the Africa to mint his own coins...
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Endubis (c. 270 – c. 300) or Endybis was a late-3rd-century sovereign of the Kingdom of Aksum in East Africa (modern-day Ethiopia and Eritrea). He was among the earliest rulers in the Horn …
Category:Endubis of Axum - Wikimedia Commons
English: Endubis (c. 270 – c. 300) was a King of the Kingdom of Aksum in East Africa (modern day Ethiopia and Eritrea). His predecessor was Batsana, his successor was Aphilas.
Unit - Endubis - Aksum – Numista
Detailed information about the coin Ꜹ Unit, Endubis, Aksum, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data