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The Aksum Obelisk: Rome's Rival on the Silk Road

7 min · 3. juli 2026
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Long before the Silk Road linked China and Rome, a third power stood at the crossroads: the Kingdom of Aksum in modern-day Ethiopia and Eritrea. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Aksum rivaled Rome and Persia for control of the Red Sea trade routes, minted its own gold currency bearing the cross, and erected towering stelae that still defy explanation. They delve into the reign of King Ezana, the adoption of Christianity as a state religion decades before Rome, the mystery of the Great Stela — a 33-meter granite obelisk that may have collapsed during construction — and the kingdom's role as a middleman for ivory, frankincense, and spices flowing from Africa to the Mediterranean and India. Along the way, they confront the controversy around the Aksum Obelisk's looting by Mussolini's Italy in 1937 and its eventual repatriation in 2005. Fresh off episodes on the Silk Road's eastern and central corridors, this episode shifts focus to the often-overlooked African empire that linked the classical world to the Indian Ocean trade network. #Aksum #Ezana #RedSea #SilkRoad #Ethiopia #Eritrea #Obelisk #Stelae #Christianity #GoldCurrency #IndianOceanTrade #IvoryTrade #Mussolini #Repatriation #AncientEmpires #FexingoHistory #History #TradeRoutes Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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