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The first library was built in Alexandria, Egypt and was called the Royal Library of Alexandria. It was dedicated to the nine goddesses of the arts and was built in the 19th century.
2,350 egyptions built it
He didn't - his general Ptolemy made a kingdom for himself in Egypt after his death, and he and his successors built up Alexandria as a cultural centre including library and museum.
Sorry to say, There is no answer to your question, but the most famous library of western antiquity was the Library of Alexandria, in Alexandria Egypt. Founded by Alexander the Great. Thank you
The library at Alexandria
Alexandria is located in the northern tip of Egypt. There was a great library there too and when people came into the city, they had to bring a scroll for the library. Cleopatra the 7th studied in the Great Library, and Hypatia did too!
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The library at Alexandria
In addition to the magnificent Library of Alexandria, the ancient Egyptian city of Alexandria saw many schools of philosophy, literature, and medicine within its walls. The Catechetical School of Alexandria was founded there by Mark the Apostle making it the oldest catechetical school in the world.
Alexander the Great built Alexandria there.
Alexandria.