Ebana | |
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King of Aksum | |
Reign | Mid 5th Century-Late 5th Century |
Predecessor | Eon |
Successor | Nezool |
Ebana was a 5th-century King of the Kingdom of Axum. He is primarily known from the series of coins that were minted during his reign. [1] His gold coins "are easily the commonest of Aksumite gold issues". [2]
The gold coins of Ebana are by far the most common of all Aksumite gold coins; the al-Madhariba hoard, recovered from Yemen, alone contained 538 examples of his gold coins, allowing for die-link comparisons to be made. Stuart Munro-Hay speculates that the large number of coins suggests that "he reigned for a considerable time". [3]
The enigmatic inscription + BAC + CIN + BAX + ABA, which first appeared on the coins of Eon, also appear on the obverse of Ebana's coins. [3]