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because the Zagwe rulers saw Ethiopia like a holy land.

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Ethiopia became a center of Christianity through the influence of early missionaries and the adoption of Christianity by King Ezana in the 4th century. The establishment of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church played a significant role in spreading Christianity throughout the region.

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Was only the second country to become Christian next to Armenia, was spread by a teaching of a leader.

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It became a center of Christianity because of the Zagwe people

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because the queen was a christian.

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How did Ethiopia become center of Christianity?

It became a center of Christianity because of the Zagwe people


Which ancient kingdom in present-day Ethiopia was a center of African Christianity?

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Which ancient kingdom present-day Ethiopia was a center of African Christianity?

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