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Caesareum
The statue of a great Alexandrine Nationalist called Saad Zaghloul is standing
in the same location where Caesareum used to be. The statue is surrounded ...
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WikiAnswers - Who killed Hypatia of Alexandria
The Christian monks stripped her naked and dragged her through the streets to
the newly Christianised Caesareum church, where she was brutally killed. ...
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Caesareum in Alexandria, Caesareum, Alexandria in Egypt
AsiaRooms.com offers complete information on Caesareum in Alexandria.
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coliseum: Definition from Answers.com
In antiquity, Romans may have referred to the Colosseum by the unofficial name
Amphitheatrum Caesareum; this name could have been strictly poetic. ...
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WikiAnswers - Who was Hypatia How did she die
She was taken to a church called Caesareum, stripped naked, and had her flesh
torn apart by oyster shells. They took her mangled body to a place called ...
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Alexandria: Weather from Answers.com
On the mainland, life seemed to have centered in the vicinity of the Serapeum
and Caesareum, both which became Christian churches. ...
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Astronomicum Caesareum | Michael Ostendorfer | All | Drawings and ...
Title: astronomicum caesareum Artist: michael ostendorfer Date: May 1540 Medium:
Hand-colored woodcuts.
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Cleopatra's Needles: Information from Answers.com
The obelisks were moved to Alexandria and set up in the Caesareum — a temple
built by Cleopatra in honor of Mark Antony — by the Romans in 12 BC, ...
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Rare Astronomy Book by Apianus
Astronomicum Caesareum - 1540 - Apianus, Petrus (author) - - The Bodleian
Library, University of Oxford.
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1540: Information from Answers.com
Astronomicon caesareum by Peter Apian notes that comets always have their tails
pointing away from the Sun, a fact known to the Chinese for more than 900 ...
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