Which event helped to give Christianity a permanent placing Ethiopia?

The event that helped to give Christianity a permanent placing in Ethiopia was the conversion of King Ezana of Axum to Christianity in the 4th century AD. This marked the beginning of the establishment of Christianity as the state religion in Ethiopia and led to the widespread adoption of the religion throughout the country.

The arrival of Persian and Nubian immigrants

The rise of the zagwe dynasty

The growth of Sawali culture

The rise of Greek cities states in East Africa

The rise of the Zagwe dynasty in the 12th century played a significant role in establishing Christianity as a dominant religion in Ethiopia. The Zagwe rulers were devout Christians and promoted the faith throughout their empire. They commissioned the construction of many rock-hewn churches, most notably the churches of Lalibela, which are UNESCO World Heritage sites and important pilgrimage destinations for Ethiopian Christians. The Zagwe dynasty's support for Christianity helped solidify its position as the dominant religion in Ethiopia and contributed to its lasting influence in the country.