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Claudius Ptolemy was a Greek astronomer and geographer who lived in Alexandria, Egypt, during the 2nd century AD, specifically around 100 to 170 AD. He is best known for his work "Geographia," in which he compiled extensive maps of the known world based on earlier sources and his own observations. Ptolemy's maps were influential for many centuries, providing a framework for cartography and geography in the Western world.
The first known library was in Alexandria in Egypt. It was destroyed several times but is still in existence today.
The city of Alexandria in Ancient Egypt was known for having the world's largest library and lighthouse.
The Great Library of Alexandria belonged to the larger structure known as the Royal Library of Alexandria, which was part of the Mouseion, a center of learning and research in ancient Egypt.
Yes, mainly in Cairo and Alexandria. The head office is known as the (Greek Orthodox) Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Egypt, and is based in Alexandria.
Claudius Ptolemy was a Greek astronomer who lived in Alexandria, Egypt during the 2nd century CE. He is known for his work on astronomy and geography, including creating maps of the known world based on his observations and calculations.
This known as the delta region because of its shape is similar to the Greek letter.
MemphisMemphis was the capital of Egypt
Hellenistic era, an age that saw the expansion of the greek language and greek ideas to the non-greek world.
The capital city of Alexandria does not exist, as Alexandria is not a capital but a major city in Egypt. The capital of Egypt is Cairo. Alexandria is known for its rich history, including the ancient Library of Alexandria and its Mediterranean coastline.
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