Conversion of the Kingdom of Aksum to Christianity

330 CE · religious

In the 4th century CE, the Kingdom of Aksum, which ruled in the region of present-day Ethiopia and Eritrea, adopted Christianity as its official religion during the reign of King Ezana.

This transition made Aksum one of the world's early adopters of Christianity. Thanks to its position in Red Sea trade, the kingdom became a powerful economic and cultural center; the change of religion shaped the long-term religious identity of the region.

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What was Conversion of the Kingdom of Aksum to Christianity?
In the 4th century CE, the Kingdom of Aksum, which ruled in the region of present-day Ethiopia and Eritrea, adopted Christianity as its official religion during the reign of King Ezana.
When did Conversion of the Kingdom of Aksum to Christianity happen?
330 CE