As a capital of Ethiopia, Axum was traded with ancient Greece, Egypt and Asia. With its navies sailing as far afield as Ceylon, Axum became the most important power between the Roman Empire and Persia and for a while, controlled parts of South Arabia. They also used the coins of gold
As a capital of Ethiopia, Axum was traded with ancient Greece, Egypt and Asia. With its navies sailing as far afield as Ceylon, Axum became the most important power between the Roman Empire and Persia and for a while, controlled parts of South Arabia. They also used the coins of gold