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What is the total distance from Rome to Alexandria to constantinople and back to Rome?

The total distance from Rome to Alexandria is approximately 1,300 kilometers (810 miles), and from Alexandria to Constantinople (Istanbul) is about 1,200 kilometers (750 miles). The return distance from Constantinople to Rome is roughly 1,600 kilometers (1,000 miles). Therefore, the total distance for the round trip from Rome to Alexandria to Constantinople and back to Rome is approximately 4,100 kilometers (2,550 miles).


What is the distance between Alexandria Egypt and Rome Italy?

According to a site on Google, the distance in miles between Rome, Italy and Alexandria, Egypt is 1213.06miles.


Is Hypatia from Rome?

No she was a Greek scholar from Alexandria, Egypt


Where is Alexandria on a map of ancient rome?

Alexandria would not be found on a map of ancient Rome. Alexandria was/is far to the east in Egypt. It would be found on a map of the entire Roman empire on the coast of Egypt, slightly to the west of the Nile delta.


How many days did it take to get from Rome to Alexandria?

7 days


Was rome the seat of all alchemy?

No. Alchemy was done in Alexandria Egypt.


How might traders from rome have reached Alexandria?

They traded my boat and chariot


What one of these city's is farthest away from Rome Antioch or Alexandria?

Antioch.


Why is the pope in Alexandria considered more important than the pope in Rome?

The pope in Alexandria is only considered more important than the pope in Rome by members of the Orthodox Church, particularly the Coptic Orthodox Church.


Did Cleopatra live in rome?

No, Cleopatra did not live in Rome. She lived in Alexandria, the capital of Egypt. However she did visit Rome,some historians think twice and she was at Rome when Caesar was killed.


What North African city was Rome's greatest trading competition?

Cairo Alexandria


Who the patron saint of libraries?

There are three; Catherine of Alexandria, Jerome and Lawrence of Rome