Day 1: Arrival at Addis Ababa Be welcomed by your guide on arrival at Addis Ababa Bole International Air Port, and transfer in to your hotel. O/N – Addis Guest House .Have a full day city tour of …
Axum Located in the northeast region of contemporary Ethiopia, the city of Axum sits on a high plateau next to the Red Sea. With the city’s ascendance centuries before the birth of Christ and its position next to the Red […]
Axum
Located in the northeast region of contemporary Ethiopia, the city of Axum sits on a high plateau next to the Red Sea. With the city’s ascendance centuries before the birth of Christ and its position next to the Red Sea, Axum became a major center for international trade. Known for its monumental obelisk and as an early center of Christianity in Africa, Axum became one of the holiest of cities of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.
Despite Axum’s current state of poverty, it was once a city distinguished by prestigious power. The ancient civilization whose roots date back to 100 B.C.E. was once wealthy from the trading of ivory, exotic animal skins, and gold with other countries. Axum’s political rulers used its newly found power, gained from trading, to build a centralized state that tightly controlled its people. By the third century A.D. Axum had established its own currency. It began its manufacturing of coins, the first city in Africa to do so, by using its depiction of leaders and the cross of Christianity as a representation of its holy stature. In 320 A.D. Ezana became the King of Axum. Under his rule, Ezana embraced Christianity in 327 A.D. and made it the dominant religion of Axum. Ezana made the cross the official symbol of his conversion. In 340 A.D. the Christian Cathedral of St. Mary of Zion was constructed in the city. Axum became the first state in Africa to adopt Christianity as its official faith and at the time was among only a handful of Christian states in the world. Roman Emperor Constantine embraced the faith in 312 A.D. Other small Christian states were scattered around the eastern Mediterranean region.
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