Yes, but Axum [Ethiopia/Eritrea State predecessor] made Christianity a state religion before everyone else [Armenians contest this].Egypt is literally next door to Palestine.
Greek was used in Axum as the administrative language.If The guy meant Roman Egypt then he's correct. If he meant Ethiopia then it's a lie a Greek guy brought Christianity to Ethiopia.
He was Syrian from the Byzantine EmpireIf The guy meant Roman Egypt then he's correct. If he meant Ethiopia then it's a lie a Greek guy brought Christianity to Ethiopia.
Nah only pagan west africans adopted christanityThe women in the video is kinda right though, Ethiopia doesnβt count as that country was barely even colonized, as opposed to where that guy is probably from. Heβs skirting the lines of African and acting like the whole continent had the same history cause he knows that the women doesnβt have a clue about the history of Africa.
Except for Ethiopia, Sudan, and North Africa (which compromise of Afroasiatic/ afroasiatic descended peoples), there were no Christian kingdoms in Africa before European contact. Islam was present in so much of Africa way before European contact from the Swahili coast to large swaths of west Africa without colonial rule, subjugation and forced conversions.
The guy was from modern Lebanon. The place was Roman, accompanied by acculturation with the Christianization.If The guy meant Roman Egypt then he's correct. If he meant Ethiopia then it's a lie a Greek guy brought Christianity to Ethiopia.