The Lighthouse of Alexandria
Alexandria, Egypt was founded by
Alexander the Great in April 331 BC ,and became the capital of the
Graeco-Egyptian world. The second largest city in Egypt, Alexandria also was
called "The Pearl of the Mediterranean". The ancient port city was
home for one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World - The Pharos of
Alexandria (The Lighthouse of Alexandria).
The port served as a primary
center for commerce and trade linking Europe with the Middle East and all other
points along the Mediterranean Sea. It was an important route for merchants and
travelers of ancient times that allowed for trade and cultural exchange between
emergent peoples of the region. Within a few generations Alexandria become the
largest city in the world second only to Rome. Much of the city design and
construction came under the rule of Ptolemy and his successors, later by the
Roman Empire. The city was not only a center for trade but also became the
worlds first center for cultural and scientific research.
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