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Ghebre Meskel, Guebre Meskel ou Gebra-Masqal semble bien roi d'Aksoum en 558-584. Peut être faut t'il compléter la liste ?--Mandeville (d) 15 avril 2013 à 10:34 (CEST)
- Ci-joint la liste des rois d'Aksoum établie par Stuart Munro-Hay (Pages 4 et 5)
- http://www.dskmariam.org/artsandlitreature/litreature/pdf/aksum.pdf
- Selon lui c'est Alla Amidas le successeur de Kaleb.
- --Clodion 15 avril 2013 à 15:57 (CEST)
- Non :
- Page 18 : Two sons of Kaleb, called Gabra Masqal and Israel, are said to have succeeded him, and their rule is supposed to have encompassed both the physical and the spiritual worlds.
- Page 83, il suppose que Alla Amidas et Kaleb auraient régné ensemble : The Ethiopian traditions say that Kaleb eventually abdicated the throne, sent his crown to be hung on the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem, and retired to a monastery. Since there are actual die links between the coins of Kaleb and a king Alla Amidas (Munro Hay, Oddy and Cowell, 1988), it is possible that he and Kaleb may have ruled together, Kaleb perhaps later retiring, thus explaining the plural term `the neguses (nagast) of Aksum' inthe inscription of Sumyafa` Ashwa` (Ryckmans 1946: line 3). Another line (8) in this inscription mentions that `they submitted to the kings (amlak) of Aksum'; however, theselocutionsmight apply to a concept of `the crown".