yes, yes he did. c:
well y not?
He didn't build any libraries. He destroyed them.
What is 'this'.
Julius Caesar came first. He was the great uncle of Augustus Caesar.
Alexandria
well y not?
He didn't build any libraries. He destroyed them.
Old Persian and Armenian traditions indicate that Alexander the Great, upon seeing the great library of Ashurbanipal at Nineveh, was inspired to create his own library. Alexander died before he was able to create his library, but his friend and successor Ptolemy oversaw the beginnings of Alexander's library.
Babylon had the first library, it is also the first "modern" civalization. They carved their rules and laws out into stone and stored them in a palace, that is the first library. The most famous is the library of Alexandrië, stored parchments of all corners of the world collected by egyptians and Alexander the great.
What is 'this'.
A decade.
Julius Caesar came first. He was the great uncle of Augustus Caesar.
Before the internet, library reference books…
Alexander the great himself after his father passed away.
Alexander the Great
Alexandria
he wanted to spread greek culture