There is no "Patronus tower". The Petronas twin towers in Kuala Lumpur are roughly 3,5 times taller than the lighthouse of Alexandria - roughly because the actual height of the latter is variously estimated between 120 and 140 meters (293 - 450 ft).
There were two earthquakes that had a direct impact on the Lighthouse of Alexandria.
This was the Pharos, or Lighthouse of Alexandria.
No, if you classify the pyramids of Giza, although might be classified as not buildings. The lighthouse of Alexandria, destroyed by a fire was 115~150 metres. Ruwanwelisaya was also a building in Ancient Roman times that was taller.
In ancient times: the library and near Alexandria, on Pharos, the first lighthouse (it was one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world).
From the ancient times [2600 BCE] apart the pyramids there were the Pharaoh Palaces of Upper Egypt, the Temples and the Sphynx. From the Hellenistic period of Egypt [290 BCE] there was the Alexandria Lighthouse [Pharos] and the Library of Alexandria.
On the island of Pharos, off the Nile Delta's western edge
It would have to be something timid but can be dangerous at times. A bear maybe? Or a fox?
C'etait une des sept merveilles du monde antique. It was one of the seven wonders of the world in Classical times - the Lighthouse of Alexandria on the Egyptian coast. The foundations are still there.
About 3-5 times taller.
It is believed that, not only was the lighthouse at Alexandria the tallest lighthouse in the world for its time, but no lighthouse constructed since then has equalled it in height. It employed remarkable technology for the time, and stood for many centruies before being destroyed by a series of earthquakes.
The Colossus of Rhodes is no longer standing either, nor do the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, well, hang. These are all wonders of the classical world. They are separate from the seven wonders of modern times.
it fell 5 times