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Mar 2023
1h 53m

Éthiopie et Nubie médiévales : des royau...

BENJAMIN BRILLAUD
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Mes chers camarades, bien le bonjour !

Bienvenue dans ce nouvel entretien en compagnie de François-Xavier Fauvelle, professeur au Collège de France et historien spécialiste de l’Afrique ancienne. Je l’avais déjà reçu dans un premier entretien, mais l’histoire de l’Afrique est tellement vaste qu’on n’en aura jamais fait le tour. Je vous propose aujourd’hui de parler de la Nubie et de l’Éthiopie médiévales : ces régions ont connu très tôt le christianisme, et donc des relations avec d’autres religions, musulmane et païenne. Mais au-delà des croyances, il y avait également bien d’autres types d’interactions, notamment politiques et commerciales, et c’est ce dont on va parler maintenant.

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