Silko

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Silko
King of
Coptic Orthodox Christianity

Silko was ruler of the Nubian kingdom of Nobatia. He is known for being the first Nubian king to adopt Christianity[1]

During Silko's reign

Coptic Orthodox Christianity under his reign.[6][7][8]

References

  1. ^ Hägg T. (2002) ‘Silko’s Language: a Retrospect’ In Tamás A.Bács (Ed.) A Tribute to Excellence-Studia Aegyptiaca XVII, Budapest, 289-300
  2. ^ "Silko Inscription". homepage.univie.ac.at.
  3. ^ Obluski A. The Rise of Nobadia. Social Changes in Northern Nubia in Late Antiquity p28-30 https://www.academia.edu/462120/The_Rise_of_Nobadia_Social_Changes_in_Northern_Nubia_in_Late_Antiquity
  4. ^ Hägg T. (2002) ‘Silko’s Language: a Retrospect’ In Tamás A.Bács (Ed.) A Tribute to Excellence-Studia Aegyptiaca XVII, Budapest, 289-300
  5. ^ Burstein S. (1995) Greaco-Africana: Studies in the History of Greek Relations with Egypt and Nubia, Aristide D p221 Caratzas Publisher, New Rochelle, Athens &Moscow
  6. ^ Oakes, p.209
  7. ^ Hobson, p.185
  8. ^ "Der Antike Sudan" (PDF). www.sag-online.de. 2018. Retrieved 2020-12-10.