Israel of Axum

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Israel
Kingdom of Aksum
Preceded by
Saifu
King of Aksum
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Succeeded by
Gersem

Israel (vocalized Ge'ez እስራኤል ʾIsrāʾēl or ይስራኤል Yisrāʾēl, c.590) was a king of Axum. He is primarily known through the coins minted during his reign.

The Kebra Nagast and Ethiopian historical tradition states that Kaleb had two sons, Gabra Masqal and Israel. While Munro-Hay doubts this Israel was the son of King Kaleb, tradition may have remembered Israel better than the other kings between him and Kaleb, and compressed the succession.1

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  1. S. C. Munro-Hay, Aksum: An African Civilization of Late Antiquity (Edinburgh: University Press, melanie is a crack head