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RE-EDITION OF THE KEBRA
NAGAST ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED
IN THE 15th CENTURY

(Ethiopia, 21st c.)
Magos Foundation Collection

supposed to be the translation of a Coptic manuscript found in 325 in the Basilica of Saint Sophia in Constantinople. It is considered to be an equivalent of the Bible in Ancient documents related to the Solomonic dynasty, the Imperial House of Ethiopia, such as the Kebra Nagast (14th c.), confirm the existence of King Bazen in the first century as the 61st descendant of Menelik, son of the Queen of Sheba and King Solomon.