DTWNS

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DTWNS (vocalized by historians as Datawnas) was a king of Aksum (c. 260). He is mentioned with his son ZQRNS (vocalized as "Zaqarnas") in an inscription from al-Mis`al in Yemen which Yasir Yuhan'im erected after defeating father and son.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ S. C. Munro-Hay, Aksum: An African Civilization of Late Antiquity (Edinburgh: University Press, 1991), p. 74.
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Sembrouthes
(uncertain)
King of Axum Succeeded by