Abba Salama Kassate Berhan

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Abba Salama Kassate Berhan is another name for St. Frumentius, the 4th-century missionary credited with introducing and establishing Christianity in the ancient Kingdom of Aksum (Ethiopia).

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instanceOf Christian missionary
bishop
historical figure
saint
alsoKnownAs Abba Salama NERFINISHED
Frumentius NERFINISHED
Kesate Birhan NERFINISHED
St. Frumentius NERFINISHED
appointedBy Athanasius of Alexandria NERFINISHED
associatedWith Christianization of Ethiopia NERFINISHED
King Ezana of Aksum NERFINISHED
centuryActive 4th century
church Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria NERFINISHED
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church NERFINISHED
countryOfActivity Ethiopia NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Aksum NERFINISHED
creditedFor establishing the Ethiopian Church
introduction of Christianity to the Kingdom of Aksum
feastDay October 27
historicalRegion Late Antique Northeast Africa
honorificTitle Father of Peace
Revealer of Light NERFINISHED
languageOfName Geʽez NERFINISHED
meaningOfName Father of Peace, Revealer of Light
notableFor founding the episcopal see in Aksum
linking Ethiopian Christianity with the See of Alexandria
origin Tyre (traditional attribution) NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Aksum NERFINISHED
positionHeld bishop of the Ethiopian Church
first bishop of Aksum
religion Christianity
role evangelizer of the Aksumite kingdom
missionary to Ethiopia
timePeriod reign of King Ezana of Aksum
tradition Coptic tradition
Ethiopian tradition
veneratedIn Coptic Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church NERFINISHED
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

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St. Frumentius (Abba Salama) alternateName Abba Salama Kassate Berhan
subject surface form: St. Frumentius