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Ethiopian Prelates (c.300-fl. second half of eleventh century)SALAMA I (c. 300-c. 380) More commonly known as Frumentius (Ethiopian, Fremnatos), he is considered a saint in the Ethiopian church (festal date 26 Hamle [Abib]) ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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[PDF] Adopted and Adapted: Ethiopian Orthodox ChristianityFeb 5, 2022 · Rufinus (fl. fourth century) in his. Ecclesiastical History (1:910) records the names of these two. Christian boys, Frumentius and Aedesius, ...
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[PDF] Journal of African Christian Biography: v. 1, no. 1 - OpenBUFrumentius and Aedesius were taken to Aksum, where they became tutors to Prince 'Ezānā, first-born son of Emperor 'Ellä-'Améda. They could not have been aware ...
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African Christianity in Ethiopia - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtOct 1, 2002 · Both recount how Frumentius, a youth from Tyre, was shipwrecked and sent to the court of Aksum. Frumentius sought out Christian Roman merchants, ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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[PDF] Missions History of the Early Church - Scholars Crossinghome, Frumentius reported to his bishop in Alexandria, Athanasius. Frumentius was soon consecrated as a Bishop to Abyssinia where he founded the church in ...
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Frumentius in the Ethiopic Sources. Mythopoeia and Text-Critical ...Frumentius, appointed bishop by Athanasius, played a pivotal role in Ethiopia's 4th-century Christianization. The Sənkəssar commemorative notice for 26th Ḥamle ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Frumentius (D) - Dictionary of African Christian BiographyFrumentius was an Apostle of Ethiopia. Born in a Christian family in Tyre, he and his brother Aedesius were taken as children on an expedition up the Red Sea.Missing: origins sources
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[PDF] 1 Frumentius, Athanasius and Constantius Anthony AlcockRufinus vouches for the accuracy of this information by saying at the end of the chapter that it came from Edesius, by now a presbyter in. Tyre, the former ...Missing: origins Aedesius
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Frumentius (B) - Dictionary of African Christian BiographyThe received version of this is given by Rufinus, who heard it from Frumentius ... Meropius and the ship's crew were massacred, but the boys were handed ...
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The kingdom of Aksum - SmarthistoryAksum was a major naval and trading power in modern-day northern Ethiopia and Eritrea, with influence extending south of the Roman Empire. It was a Christian, ...Missing: pagan | Show results with:pagan
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The Aksumite empire between Rome and India - African History ExtraDec 27, 2021 · Aksumite trade flourished beginning in the 3rd and 4th centuries, Aksum became the major supplier of ivory to Rome and western Asia and would ...
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Ezana ('Ezana) (C) - Dictionary of African Christian BiographyTyrannius Rufinus (circa 345-410/11), the Roman-trained writer and theologian ... Ezana's tutor, Frumentius, went to Alexandria in Egypt to inform the ...
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Frumentius (A) - Dictionary of African Christian BiographySaint Frumentius, first bishop of Ethiopia, is widely accepted as the person who introduced Christianity into the ancient kingdom of Axum.Missing: early | Show results with:early
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Early Christianity in East Africa and Red Sea/Indian Ocean ... - jstorNov 18, 2014 · As mentioned, Rufinus states that Frumentius began his work among the resident Roman merchants, securing privileges of worship and sites and ...Missing: English | Show results with:English
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Negus Ezana: Revisiting the Christianisation of AksumThe purpose of the study is to ascertain the reality of the conversion of Ezana as per historical, archaeological and epigraphical evidence.
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[PDF] The Influences of Ezana's Conversion George Miller - Post AugustumEzana was converted to Christianity by his slave-teacher,. Frumentius, a Christian missionary who became later the first bishop of Aksum. The story states that, ...
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Church History, Book I (Socrates Scholasticus) - New AdventThus Frumentius controlled all things and made it a task to enquire whether among the Roman merchants trafficking with that country, there were any Christians ...Missing: online | Show results with:online
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Ethiopian Church History - 4th to 6th CenturyThe work of translating the Scriptures had begun the time of St. Frumentius; at that time only a few of the basic Books for worship, such as passages of the ...
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From Abba Salama to King Lalibela | Christian History MagazineTheir uncle and mentor, the philosopher Meropius, was killed. But Frumentius (or Fremnatos, ca. 300–ca. 380) and his younger brother, Aedesius (Edesius), ...
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1. pre-christian times - The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo ChurchWhen he was old enough to rule the country alone, Frumentius and Aedesius asked him for permission to leave Axum. Aedesius returned home to Tyre, but Frumentius ...
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Ethiopian Church Autocephaly - Claremont Coptic Encyclopedia(CE:980a-984a) ETHIOPIAN CHURCH AUTOCEPHALY. In the middle of the fourth century, Saint ATHANASIUS, the twentieth patriarch of Alexandria, ...
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Frumentius - Brill Reference WorksThe main source on Frumentius' life is Rufinus of Aquileia 's Historia ecclesiastica (1.9–10; perhaps based on the lost Historia by Gelasius of Caesarea ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Edesius and Frumentius - New AdventTyrian Greeks of the fourth century, probably brothers, who introduced Christianity into Abyssinia; the latter a saint and first Bishop of Axum.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Saint Frumentius | Abyssinian Christianity, Conversion of Axum, AbunaSep 13, 2025 · Frumentius was empowered to grant freedom of religious expression to visiting Christian merchants from the Roman Empire and was himself ...
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August 2 - Monastero di BoseAug 2, 2025 · When he became an adult, Frumentius was given permission to visit Athanasius the Great in Alexandria, who consecrated him Ethiopia's first ...
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St. Frumentius of Ethiopia - Catholic News AgencyFrumentius convinced St. Athanasius to send missionaries from Alexandria, and he was later consecrated as the bishop of Ethiopia. He converted many people ...
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Aksum - UNESCO World Heritage CentreThe ruins of the ancient city of Aksum are found close to Ethiopia's northern border. They mark the location of the heart of ancient Ethiopia.Missing: Frumentius patronage