Aksumite Empire (Rise of Aethopia)

The Aksumite Empire was the largest empire during the 4th Century and lasted all to the way of the 12th Century. The Kingdom of Aksum under the leadership of King Eon Bisi Anaaph (395 - 413 AD) conquered and seized territory from the Romans and secured Aethopia, and Aegyptus from the Eastern Roman Empire by 405 AD. By 410 AD they invaded the neighboring Himyarian Empire, and the Sasanid Empire (409 - 410 AD) the Aksumites armies overwhelmed the Himyar and Sasanid forces who were at the time at war with one another.

The Aksumites managed to take Syria, and the Greek Islands away from the Eastern Roman Empire, before seizing control of Armenia, and Turkey before launching an attack on Constantinople, and the Greek mainland. They also managed to seize Rome, and parts of Italy.

Under the leadership of King Eon the Aksumites got involved in the Garamantian Civil war, retaking Garama from African Rebels who took advantage of the chaos seized power from the Garamantian Separatists and drove their forces from the city. The Aksumites continued to expand setting up colonies in Sycthe and Sarmatian Europe and Asia.