Alexandria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alexandria (Arabic: al-Iskandariyya ; Coptic: Ⲣⲁⲕⲟⲧⲉ Rakotə ; Greek: ; Egyptian Arabic: اسكندريه Eskendereyya ), with a population of 4.1 million, is the second-largest city in Eg...
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Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria , also known as the Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa (Greek: ) is one of the autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Churches. Oficially it is called the Gr...
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Ptolemy recognizes in Alexandria the natural advantages which had attracted Alexander to the site. ... Classical Greece has produced a brilliant tradition of theorists, the dreamers of science. Attracted by the intellectual appeal of good theories, they are disinclined to engage in the manual labour of the laboratory...
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Alexandria - City Founded by Alexander The Great ... This Ancient Greek city was designed in a Hellenistic model, with orthogonal road network that formed a regular grid. This sophisticated grid system managed to maximize the cool North wind during the summer and with especially wide roads to ... Ancient Greece Geography...
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Great inventor, mathematician and physicist from Alexandria, Egypt, who wrote books on mathemathics, mechanics and physics. Heron studied the preassure of air and steam, and built the first steamengine and toys that would spurt water, one of them known as Heron's fountain.
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It ultimately permits us to ask whether, in the context of pagan late antiquity, Alexandria was closer socially to Greece or Egypt. Giovanni Ruffini (AB University of Chicago, 1996, MA San Francisco State University, 1999) is a graduate student in ancient history at Columbia University.
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Egypt archaeology - The scientific study of material remains (such as fossil relics, artifacts and... ... Project aims to highlight the Hellenic cultural presence in Alexandria, the city founded by Alexander the Great.
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The second largest city in Egypt, Alexandria has an atmosphere that is more Mediterranean than Middle Eastern; ... Generations of immigrants from Greece, Italy and the Levant settled here and made the city synonymous with commerce, cosmopolitanism and bohemian culture; Lawrence Durrell described it as " The capital city...
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Introduction; The Cavafy Museum, Alexandria; In English; In Greek; ... Back to Alexandria Home Page ... Constantine Cavafy was born in 1863, in Alexandria, Egypt, where he lived most of his life.
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