Examples of Alexandria in the following topics:
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Eratosthenes' Experiment
- Eratosthenes (~200 BC) worked as a librarian in the great library of Alexandria, Egypt.
- Alexandria is approximately 500 miles due north of the well at Syrene.
- Also depicted is the "1/50th of a circle" angle measured at Alexandria at noon on the same day.
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Egyptian Art After Alexander the Great
- Alexandria became the capital city and a center of Greek culture and trade.
- For the first time, there were museums and great libraries, such as those at Alexandria and Pergamon.
- When Alexander the Great arrived, he established Alexandria on the site of the Persian fort of Rhakortis.
- Portrait of Alexander the Great, said to be from Alexandria, Egypt.
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Scientific Advancements in the Classical Period
- Hellenistic culture produced seats of learning in Alexandria, Egypt and Antioch, Syria, along with Greek-speaking populations across several monarchies.
- Especially important to Hellenistic science was the city of Alexandria in Egypt, which became a major center of scientific research in the 3rd century BCE.
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- The greatest was Alexandria in Egypt, which became one of the leading Mediterranean cities.
- A century or so after Alexander's death, many of these Alexandrias were thriving, with elaborate public buildings and substantial populations.
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The Decline of Ancient Egypt
- Alexander the Great was welcomed into Egypt as a deliverer, and the new capital city of Alexandria was a showcase of Hellenistic rule, capped by the famous Library of Alexandria.
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References
- Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.
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Raphael
- For example, Raphael's Saint Catherine of Alexandria (1507) borrows from the contrapposto pose of da Vinci's Leda and the Swans.
- Saint Catherine of Alexandria (1507) borrows from the contrapposto pose of da Vinci's Leda.
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Post-Byzantine Egypt
- Amr next proceeded in the direction of Alexandria, which was surrendered to him by a treaty signed in November 641.
- Following the first surrender of Alexandria, Amr chose a new site to settle his men, near the location of the Byzantine fortress of Babylon.
- Alexandria remained a distinct district, reflecting both its role as the country's shield against Byzantine attacks and as the major naval base.
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Early Wars with Austria and Britain
- When Nelson learned of the French capture of the island, he guessed the French target to be Egypt and sailed for Alexandria.
- While Nelson was returning westwards, Bonaparte reached Alexandria and stormed the city, capturing the coast and marching his army inland.
- In Egypt, the Ottomans and British invaded and finally compelled the French to surrender after the fall of Cairo and Alexandria.
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Defeat of Persia by Alexander the Great
- Alexander founded a series of new cities, all called Alexandria, including modern Kandahar in Afghanistan, and Alexandria Eschate ("The Furthest") in modern Tajikistan.