Ethiopian tradition credits
Abreha and Atsbeha with being the first Christian kings of the country. They were likely based on the brothers
Ezana and
Saizana, sons of Ousanas. The name of the father and regnal predecessor of Abreha and Atsbeha varies between sources. Ousanas has been known as either Ameda/Ella Ameda, Tazer and/or Sayfa Arad depending on the text or regnal list. Ousanas appears on several
regnal lists under the name of "Ameda" or "Ela Amida". Lists recorded by
Pedro Páez,
Henry Salt and
E. A. Wallis Budge place king "Ameda" as the thirtieth to reign after
Bazen (c. 8 BC–9 AD
E.C.) and state that he reigned for either 30 years and 8 months or 40 years and 8 months. Another king that named on regnal lists is "Tazer", who appears as the predecessor of
Abreha and Atsbeha on a list recorded by
Carlo Conti Rossini. According to a book titled
Gedle Abreha and Asbeha from the
Church of Abreha wa-Atsbeha, Tazer was the father of
Abreha and Atsbeha and his wife was
Sofya, therefore it is likely that Tazer is the same person as Ousanas. According to Rossini's list, king Tazer's throne name was "Sayfa Ared". A king of this name is listed on different regnal lists recorded by Páez and
James Bruce, but not as Abreha and Atsbeha's direct predecessor. == Coinage ==