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Center for discovery alexandria
Center for discovery alexandria












center for discovery alexandria

By 641, the city had already been largely plundered and lost its significance before re-emerging in the modern era.

center for discovery alexandria

In the modern world, the Coptic Orthodox Church and the Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria both lay claim to this ancient heritage. The city was a major centre of early Christianity and was the centre of the Patriarchate of Alexandria, which was one of the major centres of Christianity in the Eastern Roman Empire. It was at one time the largest city in the ancient world before being eventually overtaken by Rome. Alexandria was the intellectual and cultural centre of the ancient Mediterranean for much of the Hellenistic age and late antiquity. It retained this status for almost a millennium, through the period of Roman and Eastern Roman rule until the Muslim conquest of Egypt in 641 AD, when a new capital was founded at Fustat (later absorbed into Cairo).Īlexandria was best known for the Lighthouse of Alexandria ( Pharos), one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World its Great Library, the largest in the ancient world and the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, one of the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages. Alexandria grew rapidly, becoming a major centre of Hellenic civilisation, and replacing Memphis as Egypt's capital during the reign of the Ptolemaic pharaohs who succeeded Alexander. The city was founded originally in the vicinity of an Egyptian settlement named Rhacotis (that became the Egyptian quarter of the city). The city extends about 40 km (25 mi) along the northern coast of Egypt, and is the largest city on the Mediterranean, the second-largest in Egypt (after Cairo), the fourth-largest city in the Arab world, the ninth-largest city in Africa, and the ninth-largest urban area in Africa.

center for discovery alexandria

Called the "Bride of the Mediterranean" internationally, Alexandria is a popular tourist destination and an important industrial centre due to its natural gas and oil pipelines from Suez. 331 BC by Alexander the Great, Alexandria grew rapidly and became a major centre of Hellenic civilisation, eventually replacing Memphis, in present-day Greater Cairo, as Egypt's capital. Alexandria ( / ˌ æ l ɪ ɡ ˈ z æ n d r i ə, - ˈ z ɑː n-/ AL-ig- ZA(H)N-dree-ə Arabic: الإسكندرية Greek: Ἀλεξάνδρεια) is the second largest city in Egypt, and the largest city on the Mediterranean coast.














Center for discovery alexandria