Ethiopia’s Ancient Empire: Africa’s Hidden Superpower
Fexingo History · East Africa
Ethiopia's Ancient Empire: Africa's Hidden Superpower
Beneath the scorching highlands of the Horn of Africa lies the legacy of a civilization that rivaled Rome and Persia: the Aksumite Empire. This show, hosted by Lucas and Luna, journeys from the pre-Aksumite kingdom of D’mt to the medieval Zagwe dynasty, uncovering how Ethiopia became a crucible of faith, trade, and power. Explore the stelae of Aksum, the nine saints who brought Christianity, the epic campaigns of Emperor Kaleb against the Himyarite kingdom, and the isolation that forged a unique Christian tradition. Delve into the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela—a ‘New Jerusalem’ carved from volcanic tufa—and the stories of the Solomonic dynasty that claimed descent from the Queen of Sheba. We examine the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church’s ancient texts, the legend of the Ark of the Covenant at Axum, and the kingdom’s defiance against Islamic expansion. From the Aksumite gold trade to the architectural marvels of Gondar, this podcast unpacks why Ethiopia remained an African superpower while others crumbled. How did this ancient empire preserve its sovereignty, its script, and its soul through centuries of change? Join us to unearth a hidden superpower that shaped the Red Sea world.