In one story, this woman was exiled after convincing a priest to give her a golden veil and shoes in exchange for sex. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this possibly mythical queen, whom the History of the Patriarchs identifies as the queen of Bani al-Hamwiah. This queen possibly invaded after marrying Prince Zenobis.
ANSWER: Gudit [or Judith; or Gwedit; or Yodit; or Ga’wa; prompt on Esther or Isator; prompt on Badit]
[10m] Gudit invaded this empire, destroying many of its religious buildings, purportedly after a failed expedition by its leader Dagnajan. This empire invaded the Himyar of Yemen before its last ruler, Dil Na’Od, may have been killed by Gudit.
ANSWER: Aksum [or Aksumite Empire]
[10e] Many stories claim that Gudit followed this religion, also practiced by the Himyar. Ethiopian followers of this religion, which elite Khazars likely converted to, claim a “Kingdom of the Gideons” followed it.
ANSWER: Judaism [or Jewish faith; accept Hayamont]
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