During the reign of King Isana, the transformation of Esana's Akusumu peaked. Christianity may govern foreign businessmen, but Ezana is believed to make Christianity a rich and vast kingdom. The reform done in the ancient kingdom may be a political strategy to strengthen trade relations with the Roman Empire. Christianity first appeared to the royal family after the influence of Frascandius and Educcius on Ezana was traditionally accepted.
Ethiopia (probably Armenia may have many arguments about this) is the first country to accept Christianity as a nation's religion - indeed, most sources are the King of Izana of Roman Axum Kingdom Quote a conversation several years ago. Konstantin the Great. This means that Ethiopia accepted Christianity in front of Rome ... completely in front of Europe! I will tell you this was not taught at American Sunday School. Constantine was baptized just before his death in 337 BC - Christianity was the state religion of Aksum (the predecessor of contemporary Ethiopia) around 330 B.C. In addition, the monastery tradition that soon became the main participant of the Roman Catholic Church actually began here - the first Christian country on Earth
Beginning in 320 - 356 King Ezana ruled the Axsumite Empire King Ezana inherited the traditional state of his father who is a child. He is known for his willingness to convert to Christianity during his reign. Under his guidance, most Axsum citizens converted to Christianity. And made Ethiopia one of the oldest Christian countries in the world. He succeeded in many military operations in the 4th century. He governed a group of powerful countries, including Arab, Sabah, Abyssinian, Beja, Moro, including the Kingdom of Axsum.
During the reign of King Isana, the transformation of Esana's Akusumu peaked. Christianity may govern foreign businessmen, but Ezana is believed to make Christianity a rich and vast kingdom. The reform done in the ancient kingdom may be a political strategy to strengthen trade relations with the Roman Empire. - Karen's racial discrimination and conversation with Soyinka's phone County Karen's poem "Event" is a story about the influence of racism on black infants during holidays in Baltimore. The child was very impatient because of being abused by a white child, so after 7 months in Baltimore this was what he remembered. Other poems by Wole Soyinka "telephone dialogue" also discussed this issue, but from another perspective