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Wazeba (early 4th century), vocalized by historians as Wazeba, or WZB was a Negus of the
Kingdom of Aksum The Kingdom of Aksum ( gez, መንግሥተ አክሱም, ), also known as the Kingdom of Axum or the Aksumite Empire, was a kingdom centered in Northeast Africa and South Arabia from Classical antiquity to the Middle Ages. Based primarily in wh ...
, centered in the highlands of modern Ethiopia and
Eritrea Eritrea ( ; ti, ኤርትራ, Ertra, ; ar, إرتريا, ʾIritriyā), officially the State of Eritrea, is a country in the Horn of Africa region of Eastern Africa, with its capital and largest city at Asmara. It is bordered by Ethiopia ...
. He succeeded
Aphilas Aphilas bisi Dimele (early 4th century) was a Negus of the Kingdom of Aksum in East Africa modern day northern Ethiopia and Eritrea. He is known only from the coins he minted, which are characterized by a number of experiments in imagery on the obv ...
. Wazeba is known only from the coins that he minted during his reign. He was the first Aksumite ruler to engrave the legends of his coins in Ge'ez, and the only King of Aksum to use that language on his gold currency. S. C. Munro-Hay suggests that the scarcity of Wazeba's coins may hint at a short reign. There is one coin issue that combines a die from Wazeba on the obverse and a die from Ousanas on the reverse. S.C. Munro-Hay suggests that these two kings may have been co-rulers.Munro-Hay, ''Aksum'', p. 76 Wolfgang Hahn and Vincent West instead suggested that Wazeba was an usurper who interrupted the reign of Ousanas. Wazeba's coins were the first Aksumite coins to use the script and language ( Ge'ez), with some variations on the regalia on gold coins. The standard design was restored by Ousanas.


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{{Ethiopia-royal-stub Kings of Axum 4th-century monarchs in Africa