The original lighthouse at Alexandria, the Pharos, was one of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World. Horses could pull wagons to the top of the structure to bring wood for fuel.
It was built in Ptolemaic Egypt, which was Egypt conquered by Greeks. So it's in Egypt, but it was built by Greek conquerors.
Primarily, they built this lighthouse so that it could guide sailors on the harbor at night. Alexandria was an important port city in Egypt at the time. Additionally, it was built for the guards to lookout and watch out for escapes because the lighthouse was located closely to a military building.
Some sources say the Lighthouse of Alexandria was built with granite and limestone blocks. In 1994, divers found chunks of limestone underwater that they believed to be from the lighthouse, so most likely it WAS built with limestone. However, no one can be sure.
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Back then Greece ruled Alexandria. So, Zeus was the head god.
Itβs one of the seven wonders of the ancient world
The lighthouse of Alexandria, also known as the Pharos, was built by the ancient Egyptians. It was built and designed by Sostratus of Knidos. Its initial construction was done under the command of Satrap (governor) Ptolemy I Soter, Egypt's first Macedonian ruler and a general of Alexander the Great, and completed during the reign of his son, Ptolemy Philadelphos.
There is no particular diet for Christians, so it is most likely she ate what ever foods were available in Alexandria Egypt, during her day.
The main purpose for the lighthouse of Alexandria, also known as the Pharos, was to have been a lighthouse much like today's lighthouses' purpose - to guide ships safely to harbour. Alexandria was a busy harbour, with many trade ships coming in, and the Pharos enabled safe passage. Sailing in this coastal region was very dangerous, so it was built to help the sailors navigate their return to the Great Harbor. It was also both a practical and unique symbol of the 'glory' of the ancient city of Alexandria, which flourished under Ptolemy Soter.
During Alexander the Great's time, Alexandria itself was the only significant monument in Alexandria, Egypt. It was only a small village until Alexander's successors took over its development, so nothing aside from the to-be city itself was very significant during Alexander the Great's reign.
Alexander the Great lead the Greeks to defeat the Persians. After doing so, Alexander conquered many other lands and created the largest empire the world has ever seen at the time. He built many cities named after himself (Alexandria), but the most well-known Alexandria was in Egypt where he built a lighthouse 394 feet tall (120 meters). Alexander was one of the greatest conquerors in history.
The impact that Cleopatra had on Egypt was that she helped build the canals and the pyramids and tombs. She helped Egypt out of debt and she also went to war for her country but she lost. So she fled back to Alexandria and her and Anthony committed suicide and Octavious took over Egypt after her death.