Hawai'i has several landmarks, the most famous would be the Diamond Head Crater.
Some other ones are: Aloha Tower, the King Kamehameha Statues (found in Kohala and Hilo on the Big Island and downtown Honolulu), 'Iolani Palace, the Arizona Memorial, The Royal Hawaiian Hotel and Shopping Center, Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa, Haleakala, Kilauea (active Volcano located on the Big Island), Halema'uma'u Crater, etc.
The answer is the Arch of Constantine in Rome.
the Colosseum was originally named the Flavian Amphiteatre after emperor Vespasian of the Flavian Dynasty
If you mean as a burial chamber , the answer is no. In her period and she was really a Greek Regent, a provincial governor of a Greek Province, The pyramids were not actively used as current tombs or temples though it is of course conceivable they had landmark status like , to give a very rough analogy, Civil War battlefields today. SHe may have made official visits to some of them. Cleopatra was NOT MUMMIFIED. after a brief lying in state ( similar to what we would call a wake- in her beautiful robes) She was cremated, as was the standard mode of body-disposal in the Greek World. It is not known what became of her ashes, which may have been tossed into the Nile.
Αλεξάνδρεια - Alexandria is famous as it is one of the many cities founded by Alexander the Great around the territories he conquered in his 10 years expedition to the east and against the Persian Empire [Achaemenid Empire]. The location of the city was 70kms northern of a previous Greek established settlement of Ναυκρατίς - Naucratis. The limits of the city, the position of the temples and public interest buildings [agora, library, stadium etc] were set by Alexander himself in 331 BCE. Shortly after he left for his expedition and never came back. Alexandria became the capital city of Egypt for nearly a thousand years until 641 AD when was conquered by the Arabs. Alexandria was famous for its Library where the majority of scientific documents was kept during the ancient times. The library was several times hit by fire and and/ or acts of violence before and after the first century AD until it was destroyed by Christians in 391 AD. Of course the Lighthouse of Alexandria was another landmark established by Ptolemy around 280 BCE and lasted until the 14th century AD. Currently the city occupies 32 kms of the Egyptian shore line of the north, it is the second largest city of Egypt with 4,1 million inhabitants. The famous Library of Alexandria was re established by the Egyptian government in the year 2002.
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