Dablink For other uses see Hypatia disambiguation Infobox philosopher region AlexandriaAlexandria, Egypt ... www.abc.net.au rn philosopherszone stories 2009 2530998.htm transcript Hypatia of Alexandria a philosophical ... Scholasticus coauthors year publisher location isbn url http cosmopolis.com alexandriahypatia bio ... Press. ref The contemporary 5th century sources do identify Hypatia of Alexandria as a practitioner ... reported that Hypatia was the wife of Isidore the Philosopher apparently Isidore of Alexandria ref ... ref however, Isidore of Alexandria was not born until long after Hypatia s death, and no other philosopher ... Damascius , these are the extant records left by Hypatia s pupils at the Platonist school of Alexandria ... described her in Ecclesiastical History cquote There was a woman at Alexandria named Hypatia ..., there appeared in Alexandria a female philosopher, a pagan named Hypatia, and she was devoted at all ... her body with fire. ref name johnofnikiu http cosmopolis.com alexandriahypatia bio john.html Chronicle ... asks Hypatia to order for him in Alexandria, requesting that she herself oversee its construction. , Kari Vogt, The Hierophant of Philosophy Hypatia of Alexandria, Kari Elisabeth Boerresen and Kari ... Toland with The History of Hypatia, a most Impudent School Mistress of Alexandria Murder d and torn ... The History Of Hypatia, A most Impudent School Mistress of Alexandria Murder d and torn to Pieces ... speculative description of Hypatia s death, linking it with the destruction of the Library of Alexandria . A more scholarly historical study of her, Hypatia of Alexandria by Maria Dzielska translated ... translated from the Italian in 2004 as Hypatia Scientist of Alexandria , and Hypatia y la eternidad ... Flow Down Like Silver, Hypatia of Alexandria 2009 by Ki Longfellow , the second in a trilogy of the divine ... title Flow Down Like Silver, Hypatia of Alexandria ref The Plot to Save Socrates 2006 by Paul Levinson and his sequel novelette Unburning Alexandria 2008 where Hypatia turns out to have been a time ... more details
TOC right Hypatia c. 370 415 , was Greek scholar and philosopher considered the first notable woman in mathematics. Ypattiana eye pat i sc ah n is an uncommon English variant of the name. Hypatia may also refer to Fiction Hypatia, a character based on Hypatia of Alexandria in the series Heirs of Alexandria series The Heirs of Alexandria by Mercedes Lackey, Eric Flint and Dave Freer Hypatia, a character based on Hypatia of Alexandria in the novel Baudolino by Umberto Eco Hypatia, the main character in the 2009 film Agora film Agora , played by Rachel Weisz Philosophy Hypatia , a 1720 work by John Toland Hypatia A Journal of Feminist Philosophy , a scholarly publication for research in feminism and philosophy Space Hypatia crater , a feature of the Moon 238 Hypatia , a C type main belt asteroid Other uses Hypatia moth Hypatia moth , a genus of moth in the family Arctiidae Hypatia Sans an Adobe font created in 2002 disambig ... more details
DEFAULTSORT Hypatia Category Main Belt asteroids Category C type asteroids Category Asteroids named for people Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1884 C beltasteroid stub de 238 Hypatia el 238 es 238 Hypatia eo 238 Hipatio eu 238 Hipatia fa fr 238 Hypatia it 238 Hypatia la 238 Hypatia hu 238 Hypatia ja no 238 Hypatia nn 238 Hypatia pl 238 Hypatia pt 238 Hypatia ru 238 sk 238 Hypatia sl 238 Hipatija sr 238 tl 238 Hypatia th 238 Hypatia uk 238 vi 238 Hypatia yo 238 Hypatia zh ... more details
lunar crater data latitude 4.3 N or S S longitude 22.6 E or W E diameter 41 × 28 km depth 1.4 km colong 338 eponym Hypatia of Alexandria Hypatia is a moon lunar Impact crater crater that lies along the northwest edge of Sinus Asperitatis , a bay on the southwest edge of Mare Tranquillitatis . The nearest crater with an eponym is Alfraganus crater Alfraganus to the west southwest. However, farther to the south southeast, across the lunar mare , is the prominent crater Theophilus crater Theophilus . Hypatia is an asymmetrical formation with a rugged, irregular outer rim that is cut through by narrow clefts in several locations. It is generally longer along an axis running to the north northwest, with the widest outward bulge occurring on the west side at the northern end. It resembles a merger of several crater formations that have gained a common interior floor. Attached to the exterior rim along the southwest is the satellite crater Hypatia A, a more symmetrical, bowl shaped crater. Image AS10 29 4324.jpg thumb left Rimae Hypatia, in the background of the photo. About 70 kilometers to the north of Hypatia is a system of linear rille s designated Rimae Hypatia. This runs for a length of about 180 kilometers across the Mare Tranquillitatis, and generally follows a course to the south southeast. Satellite craters By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid point that is closest to Hypatia. class wikitable width 25 style background eeeeee Hypatia width 25 style background eeeeee Latitude width 25 style background eeeeee Longitude width 25 style background eeeeee Diameter align center A align center 4.9 S align center 22.2 E align center 16 km align center B align center 4.6 S align center 21.3 E align center 5 km align center C align center 0.9 S align center 20.8 E align center 15 km align center D align center 3.1 S align center 22.7 E align center 6 km align center E align center 0.3 S align cente ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Hypatia regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Arctiidae genus HypatiaHypatia is a genus of moth in the family Arctiidae . References http www.nhm.ac.uk jdsml research curation projects butmoth GenusList3.dsml?searchPageURL index.dsml&SUPERFAMIL &FAMILYqtype starts with&FAMILY arctiidae&SUBFAMILYqtype starts with&SUBFAMILY &TRIBEqtype starts with&TRIBE &SUBTRIBEqtype starts with&SUBTRIBE &GENUSqtype starts with&GENUS &AUTHORqtype starts with&AUTHOR &YEARqtype equals&YEAR &sort GENUS Natural History Museum Lepidoptera generic names catalog br DEFAULTSORT Hypatia Moth Category Arctiidae Arctiidae stub ... more details
Italic title Taxobox name Odostomia hypatia image Odostomia hypatia 001.png image caption Apertural view of Odostomia hypatia regnum Animal ia phylum Mollusca classis Gastropoda unranked superfamilia clade Heterobranchia br clade Euthyneura br clade Panpulmonata superfamilia Pyramidelloidea familia Pyramidellidae subfamilia genus Odostomia subgenus species O.  hypatia binomial Odostomia hypatia binomial authority Dall & Bartsch, 1912 synonyms ref synonyms Odostomia Evalea hypatia Dall & Bartsch, 1912 Odostomia hypatia is a species of sea snail , a marine ocean marine gastropod mollusk in the family biology family Pyramidellidae , the pyrams and their allies. ref name WoRMS Rosenberg, G. 2011 . Odostomia hypatia Dall & Bartsch, 1912. Accessed through World Register of Marine Species at http www.marinespecies.org aphia.php?p taxdetails&id 581219 on 2011 11 10 ref ref Turgeon, D. Quinn, J.F. Bogan, A.E. Coan, E.V. Hochberg, F.G. Lyons, W.G. Mikkelsen, P.M. Neves, R.J. Roper, C.F.E. Rosenberg, G. Roth, B. Scheltema, A. Thompson, F.G. Vecchione, M. Williams, J.D. 1998 . Common and scientific names of aquatic invertebrates from the United States and Canada mollusks. 2nd ed. American Fisheries Society Special Publication, 26. American Fisheries Society Bethesda, MD USA . ISBN 1 888569 01 8. IX, 526 cd rom pp. ref Description The shell is large and measures 5.2 mm. It is elongate ovate, strongly umbilicated, yellowish white. The nuclear Whorl mollusc whorls are deeply immersed in the first of the succeeding turns, above which the tilted edge of the last volution only projects. The six post nuclear whorls are well rounded, and feebly shouldered at the summit. They are marked by fine incremental lines, and numerous exceedingly fine, closely spaced, spiral striations. The sutures are moderately constricted. The periphery of the body whorl is inflated, well rounded. The base of the shell ... Museum 42 282 Odostomia Evalea hypatia ref Distribution The type specimen was found in the Pacific ... more details
related to Alexandria of Alexandria Ammonius of Alexandria 3rd century AD , a Greek philosopher from Alexandria and one of the founders of Neoplatonism. Appian of Alexandria c. 95 c. 165 , a Roman historian Athanasius of Alexandria c. 293 2 May 373 , also given the titles Athanasius the Great, Pope Athanasius I of Alexandria, and Athanasius the Apostolic, was a Christian theologian, bishop of Alexandria, Church Father, and a noted Egyptian leader of the fourth century. Carpocrates of Alexandria , the founder of an early Gnostic sect from the first half of the second century. Catherine of Alexandria c. 282 c. 305 , a Christian saint and martyr. Clement of Alexandria c.150 c. 215 , a Christian theologian and the head of the noted Catechetical School of Alexandria Ctesibius of Alexandria fl. 285 222 BC , a Greek inventor and mathematician in Alexandria, Ptolemaic Egypt . Cyril of Alexandria c. 376 444 , the Pope of Alexandria from 412 to 444. Cyrus of Alexandria died about 641 a Melchite patriarch. Diophantus of Alexandria b. between 200 and 214 CE, d. between 284 and 298 CE , sometimes called the father of algebra , an Alexandrian Greek mathematician. Euclid of Alexandria fl 300BC , a Greek mathematician, often referred to as the Father of Geometry. Saint Eulogius of Alexandria Greek Patriarch from 580 to 608. Disciples of Plotinus Eustochius of Alexandria Hero of Alexandria c. 10 70 AD . an ancient Greek mathematician. Herophilos of Alexandria 335 280 BC , a Greek physician Hesychius of Alexandria , a grammarian who flourished probably in the 5th century CE. Hypatia of Alexandria AD 350 and 370 died March 415 , a Greek scholar. Isidore of Alexandria an Egyptian or Greek philosopher and one of the last of the Neoplatonists Menelaus of Alexandria c. 70 140 CE , a Greek mathematician and astronomer. Nemesius of Alexandria c. A.D. 390 , a Christian philosopher, and the author of a treatise De Natura Hominis On Human Nature . Origen of Alexandria 185 254 , an early Christian ... more details
About the city in Egypt Infobox settlement Basic info name Alexandria other name native name ... subdivision name1 Alexandria Governorate Alexandria subdivision type2 official languages subdivision ... info website http www.alexandria.gov.eg default.aspx Official website footnotes File Kafr Abdou, Alexandria, Egypt.jpg thumb 270px Residential neighborhood in AlexandriaAlexandria lang ar ... , Koine Greek IPA el l ks nd i e k t ypton IPA Alexandria in Egypt .... Alexandria is also an important tourist resort. It is home to the Bibliotheca Alexandrina the new Library of Alexandria . It is an important industrial centre because of its natural gas and Pipeline transport oil pipeline s from Suez . Alexandria was founded around a small Ancient Egypt pharaonic ... absorbed into Cairo . Alexandria was known because of its Lighthouse of Alexandria Pharos , one ... Ages . Ongoing maritime archaeology in the harbor of Alexandria, which began in 1994, is revealing details of Alexandria both before the arrival of Alexander, when a city named Rhacotis existed there, and during the Ptolemaic dynasty . From the late 19th century, Alexandria became a major centre ... Sea , and the lucrative trade in Egyptian cotton . TOC limit limit 3 History Main History of Alexandria hiero Raqd.t Alexandria hiero r Z1 a A35 t niwt hiero align left era default File Sphinx Alexandria.jpg thumb 270px Alexandria, sphinx made of Granite pink granite , Ptolemaic dynasty Ptolemaic . File The Roman Theatre in Alexandria.JPG thumb 270px An ancient Roman theatre in AlexandriaAlexandria ... s Architecture chief architect for the project was Dinocrates . Alexandria was intended to supersede ..., and later gave its name to Alexandria in the Egyptian language Egyptian Ra it , written ... Alexander s body to Alexandria. Citation needed date December 2009 Although Cleomenes was mainly in charge of overseeing Alexandria s continuous development, the Heptastadion and the mainland quarters ... more details
Italic title Infobox Journal cover discipline Feminist philosophy abbreviated title abbreviation Hypatia editor Alison Wylie, Lori Gruen publisher John Wiley & Sons country United States history 1986 present frequency Quarterly website http www.wiley.com bw journal.asp?ref 0887 5367 link1 http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 121572180 home link1 name Online access link2 http depts.washington.edu hypatia link2 name Journal page at University of Washington ISSN 0887 5367 eISSN 1527 2001 Hypatia A Journal of Feminist Philosophy is an academic journal that covers feminist philosophy . As of July 2008, the editorial office is hosted by the Simpson Center for the Humanities at the University of Washington . The Editor in chief editors are Alison Wylie University of Washington and Lori Gruen Wesleyan University . Hypatia has its roots in the Society for Women in Philosophy . Its founding editor was Azizah al Hibri, who started it in 1982 as piggy back issues of the Women s Studies International Forum before it became an independent journal in 1986. The journal is named after Hypatia of Alexandria , an ancient Greeks Greek philosopher , who taught in the fields of mathematics , astronomy , and astrology . The journal is published quarterly typically two issues a year are guest edited thematic special issues. External links Official 1 http www.wiley.com bw journal.asp?ref 0887 5367 http www.uh.edu cfreelan SWIP Society for Women in Philosophy http depts.washington.edu uwch index.php Simpson Center for the Humanities Category Publications established in 1986 Category Philosophy journals Category Feminist philosophy Category Feminist publications Category Quarterly journals Category English language journals Category John Wiley & Sons academic journals ... more details
from wealthy and influential families came to Alexandria purposely to study privately with Hypatia ... rigid Cyril. ref Maria Dzielska, Hypatia of Alexandria , Cambridge Mass. Harvard University ... been portrayed in Ki Longfellow s Flow Down Like Silver, Hypatia of Alexandria . ref http www.amazon.com ...cleanup date January 2012 Infobox saint name Saint Cyril of Alexandria birth date c. 376 death date c. 444 feast day 18 January and 9 June Orthodox Churches br 27 June Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria ... br Lutheranism image POPE kyrellos.JPG imagesize 225px caption St Cyril I, the 24th Pope of Alexandria ... holding a Gospel Book or a scroll , with his right hand raised in blessing. patronage Alexandria major shrine suppressed date issues prayer prayer attrib Cyril of Alexandria c. 376 444 was the Patriarch of Alexandria from 412 to 444. He came to power when the city was at its height of influence ... of Novatians and Jews from Alexandria and the murder of the hellenistic philosophy Hellenistic philosopher Hypatia . Historians disagree over the extent of his responsibility for these events ..., considered to be the day of the saint s death, as celebrated by the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria ... Catholic Church celebrate his feast day on 9 June and also, together with Pope Athanasius I of Alexandria ... birth, his maternal uncle Theophilus of Alexandria Theophilus rose to the powerful position of Patriarch of Alexandria . His mother remained close to her brother and under his guidance, Cyril was well ... of Alexandria . He received the formal education standard for his day he studied grammar from age ... and biblical studies 398 402 . Patriarch of Alexandria Theophilus died on October 15, 412, and Cyril was made Pope of Alexandria Pope or Patriarch of Alexandria on 18 October 412, against the party ... of Alexandria url http ehistory.osu.edu osu archive articleview.cfm?aid 9 , eHistory.com ref ..., vii.13.6 9. Wessel, p. 34 ref According to Christian sources, the Jews of Alexandria schemed against ... more details
Dablink For other Theons some of whom also worked in Alexandria see Theon Theon lang el , gen . ca. 335 ca. 405 was a Greeks Greek ref Tihon, Anne, Theon of Alexandria and Ptolemy s Handy Tables , In Ancient Astronomy and Celestial Divination. Dibner Institute studies in the history of science and technology. Edited by N.M. Swerdlow. Cambridge, MA MIT Press, 1999, p. 357. G. J. Toomer , Theon of Alexandria, in Dictionary of Scientific Biography 13 321 325. T L Heath, A History of Greek Mathematics 2 Vols. Oxford, 1921 . Page needed date September 2010 O Neugebauer, A history of ancient mathematical astronomy New York, 1975 . Page needed date September 2010 A Rome, Commentaires de Pappus et de Th on d Alexandrie sur l Almageste Tome III. Th on d Alexandrie Rome, 1943 . Page needed date September 2010 A Tihon ed. , Le Grand commentaire de Th on d Alexandrie aux Tables faciles de ... date September 2010 ref scholar and mathematician who lived in Alexandria , Egypt . He edited ... commentaries. Theon was the father of Hypatia who also won fame as a mathematician. Life The biographical tradition Suda defines Theon as the man from the Mouseion actually, both the Library of Alexandria ... of Alexandria Theophilus on order of the Christian Roman emperor Theodosius I in 391. Theon was the father of the mathematician Hypatia whose murder was attributed by Socrates Scholasticus to political .... ref name evans276 Notes Reflist References G. J. Toomer s, Theon of Alexandria, in Dictionary ... Greek mathematics Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Alexandria, Theon Of ALTERNATIVE ... Greece topics DEFAULTSORT Alexandria, Theon Of Category 335 births Category 405 deaths Category ... astronomers Category Ancient Greek mathematicians Category Roman era librarians of Alexandria ar ca Te d Alexandria astr nom cs The n z Alexandrie de Theon von Alexandria el ... di Alessandria ja pl Teon z Aleksandrii pt T on de Alexandria ru ... more details
Alexandria station may refer to Alexandria, Ontario railway station , Alexandria, Ontario, Canada Alexandria railway station , Alexandria, Scotland, United Kingdom Union Station Alexandria , Alexandria, Virginia, United States disambig ... more details
Isidore of Alexandria or Isidorus , lang el c. 450 c. 520 was an Egyptians Egyptian ref name Matthew2003 citation title Our Sunday Visitor s Encyclopedia of Saints last Matthew Bunson first Margaret Bunson publisher Our Sunday Visitor year 2003 isbn 1931709750 page 415 ref or Greeks Greek ref name Ref Encyclop dia Britannica http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 295407 Isidore of Alexandria 295407rellinks Related Links Isidore of Alexandria Greek philosopher ref philosopher and one of the last of the neoplatonism Neoplatonists . He lived in Athens and Alexandria toward the end of the 5th century AD. He became head of the school in Athens in succession to Marinus of Neapolis Marinus , who followed Proclus . Life Isidore was born in Alexandria . In Athens , he studied under Proclus , and learned the doctrine of Aristotle from Marinus of Neapolis Marinus . ref name mu199 Suda, http www.stoa.org sol bin search.pl?login guest&enlogin guest&db REAL&field adlerhw gr&searchstr mu,199 199 ref According to Damascius , Isidore was awestruck at the sight of Proclus, venerable and marvelous to see he thought he was seeing in him the very face of true philosophy. ref Damascius, Life of Isidore fr. 248 cf. Suda, http www.stoa.org sol bin search.pl?login guest&enlogin guest&db REAL&field adlerhw gr&searchstr alphaiota,89 89 ref Proclus for his part used to marvel at Isidore s appearance, as it was possessed by the divine and full of the philosophical life within. ref Damascius, Life ... gr&searchstr alpha,4587 4587 ref The claim made in the Suda that Isidore was the husband of Hypatia ... gr&searchstr upsilon,166 166 ref must be in error since Isidore was born long after Hypatia died. ref ..., 301 ref Isidore returned to Alexandria accompanied by Sallustius of Emesa Sallustius . ref Damascius ... REAL&field adlerhw gr&searchstr sigma,62 62 ref In Alexandria he taught philosophy. He was in Athens ... and a thinker. ref name eb1911 1911 no prescript 1 title Isidore of Alexandria url http encyclopedia.jrank.org ... more details
New Alexandria may refer to New Alexandria, Ohio , USA New Alexandria, Pennsylvania , USA New Alexandria, Virginia , USA geodis de New Alexandria it New Alexandra nl New Alexandria pl New Alexandria vo New Alexandria ... more details
There are at least four places that are called Alexandria Township in the United States Alexandria Township, Kansas Alexandria Township, Douglas County, Minnesota Alexandria Township, New Jersey Alexandria Township, North Dakota Geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages de Alexandria Township es Alexandria desambiguaci n ... more details
Alexandria Airport may refer to Alexandria Airport Greece in Alexandria, Greece ICAO LGAX Alexandria Airport Indiana in Alexandria, Indiana, United States FAA I99 Alexandria Airport New Jersey in Pittstown, Alexandria Township, New Jersey, United States FAA N85 Alexandria Aerodrome in Alexandria, Ontario, Canada TC CNS4 Alexandria International Airport Egypt or El Nouzha Airport in Alexandria, Egypt IATA ALY, ICAO HEAX Alexandria International Airport Louisiana in Alexandria, Louisiana, United States FAA IATA AEX Alexandria Municipal Airport Chandler Field in Alexandria, Minnesota, United States FAA IATA AXN Airports in places named Alexandria Borg El Arab Airport serving Alexandria, Egypt IATA HBE, ICAO HEBA Esler Regional Airport in Alexandria, Louisiana, United States FAA IATA ESF airport disambig es Aeropuerto de Alexandria ... more details
, Hypatia , Aristarchus of Samos , and Catherine of Alexandria . ref http ldolphin.org mouseion.html ... of AlexandriaHypatia last name only at the end of the fourth century, saw the Mouseion and described ...For the modern library Bibliotheca Alexandrina Original research date September 2010 Image Alexandria ... d. c. AD 79 mentions the ALEXANDRINA BYBLIOTHECE line eight .. The Royal Library of Alexandria , or Ancient Library of Alexandria , in Alexandria , Egypt , was the largest and most significant Citation ..., Heather A., http unllib.unl.edu LPP phillips.htm The Great Library of Alexandria? . Library Philosophy and Practice, August 2010 ref Plutarch AD 46 120 wrote that during his visit to Alexandria .... 2006. The Rise and Fall of Alexandria, Birthplace of the Modern World. ref After its destruction, scholars used a daughter library in a temple known as the Serapeum Alexandria Serapeum , located ... that they had discovered the remains of the Library of Alexandria. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi science nature 3707641.stm Library of Alexandria discovered , BBC News Online, May 12, 2004 ref History Image ancientlibraryalex.jpg thumb right 220px The Ancient Library of Alexandria According to the earliest ... from beyond its country s borders, the Library at Alexandria was charged with collecting all the world ... The Museum and Library of Alexandria . Greece & Rome , 2nd ser., 42 1 , 38 48. ref and a policy of pulling ... back to their owners. ref name unllib.unl.edu This detail is informed by the fact that Alexandria, because of its man made bidirectional port between the mainland and the Lighthouse of Alexandria ... first Kelly title The Library of Alexandria year 2003 publisher Clarion Books location New York ... to the library. The editors at the Library of Alexandria are especially well known for their work ..., perhaps because of its strong links to the papyrus trade. The Library of Alexandria in fact had ... of Alexandria had hundreds of thousands of scrolls and thus perhaps tens of thousands of individual ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Bank of Alexandria image BankofAlexandria present day.jpg caption The Bank building, seen in 2009 location 133 N. Fairfax St., Alexandria, Virginia lat degrees 38 lat minutes 48 lat seconds 19 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 2 long seconds 33 long direction W locmapin Virginia area built 1807 architect Unknown architecture No Style Listed added June 4, 1973 governing body Local refnum 73002202 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref Image BankofAlexandria.jpg thumb 250px An earlier view of the Bank, taken from the HABS database The Bank of Alexandria in Alexandria, Virginia is a building built in 1807. It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1973. ref name nris It may be included in the Alexandria Historic District . References Reflist External links http hdl.loc.gov loc.pnp hhh.va0085 Bank of Alexandria, 133 North Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Independent City, VA 4 photos, 2 data pages , at Historic American Building Survey Registered Historic Places Category Historic bank buildings in the United States Category National Register of Historic Places in Virginia Category Buildings and structures in Alexandria, Virginia Category Bank buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Virginia Virginia NRHP stub ... more details
The history of Alexandria dates back to the city s founding, by Alexander the Great , in 332 BC. It was the seat ... . After Alexandria s status as the country s capital ended, it fell into a long decline, which by the late ... are produced. Founding Alexandria was founded by Alexander the Great in 332 BC the exact date is disputed ... picked up by medieval historians. Alexandria was intended to supersede Naucratis as a Hellenistic ... the expansion of the city. Ptolemaic era Image Alexandria Sawary.jpg thumb 250px Alexandria ... Alexander s body to Alexandria. Alexander s tomb became a famous tourist destination for ancient travelers including Julius Caesar . Though Cleomenes was mainly in charge of seeing to Alexandria s continuous ... than Carthage . In a century, Alexandria had become the largest city in the world Citation needed ... first Andrew last Erskine journal Culture and Power in Ptolemaic Egypt The Museum and Library of Alexandria ..., and traditions. The Greeks who came to Egypt, to the court or to live in Alexandria, were separated from their original cultures. Alexandria was the main Greek city of Egypt and within it there was an extraordinary ... civilization Hellenistic city, Alexandria retained its senate of Roman times and the judicial functions of that body were restored by Septimius Severus after temporary abolition by Augustus . Alexandria ... of its museum into the leading Hellenistic centre of learning Library of Alexandria but were careful ... Andrew last Erskine journal Culture and Power in Ptolemaic Egypt The Museum and Library of Alexandria ... Egyptian subjection. So the presence in Alexandria of two institutions devoted to the preservation ... in Alexandria was based on Greek especially Attica Attic law. ref Alessandro Hirata, Die Generalklausel ... There were two institutions in Alexandria that were devoted to the preservation and study of Greek ... of Alexandria library once they had been translated into Greek and notably, there were ... and Library of Alexandria title Greece & Rome, 2nd Ser., volume 42 issue 1 date Apr. 1995 pages ... more details
wiktionary AlexandriaAlexandria is a city in Egypt. Alexandria may also refer to TOC right Alexandrias founded or renamed by Alexander the Great Iskandariya , Iraq Alexandria Asiana , Iran Alexandria Ariana , Afghanistan Alexandria Bucephalous , Pakistan, on the Jhelum Alexandria on the Caucasus , Afghanistan Alexandria on the Oxus , Afghanistan Alexandria Arachosia , Afghanistan now called Kandahar a contraction of Iskandahar Alexandria on the Indus , Pakistan Alexandria Eschate , the Farthest , Tajikistan Alinda , Alexandria on the Latmos, previously and afterward called Alinda in Caria, present day Turkey Cebrene , formerly AlexandriaAlexandria Troas , Turkey Merv , Turkmenistan, sometimes also called Alexandria Other places named Alexandria Australia Alexandria, Northern Territory Alexandria, New South Wales Alexandra, Victoria Brazil Alexandria, Brazil Canada Alexandria, British Columbia Alexandria, Ontario United Kingdom Alexandria, West Dunbartonshire , Scotland United States Alexandria, Alabama Alexandria, California Alexandria, Indiana Alexandria, Kentucky Alexandria, Louisiana Alexandria, Missouri Alexandria, Minnesota Alexandria, Nebraska Alexandria, New Hampshire Alexandria, New York Alexandria Bay, New York Alexandria, Ohio Alexandria, Pennsylvania Alexandria, South Dakota Alexandria, Tennessee Alexandria, Virginia Alexandria County , formerly in the District of Columbia and later in Virginia Alexandria Township, Kansas Alexandria Township, Douglas County, Minnesota Alexandria Township, New Jersey Alexandria Township, North Dakota West Alexandria, Ohio Other countries Aleksandropol , Armenia Alessandria del Carretto , Italy Alessandria , Italy Alexandria, Eastern Cape , South Africa Alexandreia , Greece , Imathia prefecture Alexandria, Jamaica Alexandria, Romania Alexandrium , ancient site in Palestine Fictional places named AlexandriaAlexandria, a List of Final Fantasy IX locations Alexandria city in the PlayStation game Final Fantasy IX Alexandria, Mississippi ... more details
Theodosius of Alexandria may refer to Patriarch Theodosius I of Alexandria died 567 Pope Theodosius II of Alexandria fl. 730 742 Patriarch Theodosius II of Alexandria fl. 12th century Pope Theodosius III of Alexandria fl. 1293 1300 hndis ... more details
Three ships of the United States Navy have been named Alexandria . The Civil War steamer was named for Alexandria, Louisiana and the World War II frigate for Alexandria, Virginia . The attack submarine honors both cities. The USS Alexandria 1862 The USS Alexandria PF 18 , was a Tacoma class patrol frigate. The USS Alexandria SSN 757 , is a Los Angeles class submarine, currently in service. Source DANFS http www.history.navy.mil danfs a6 list.htm Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Alexandria Category United States Navy ship names de USS Alexandria pl USS Alexandria sl USS Alexandria ... more details
Alexandria Canal may refer to Alexandria Canal Virginia Alexandra Canal New South Wales disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Lucius of Alexandria was an arian who was twice installed as Patriarch of Alexandria , first in 363 , during the reign of Athanasius , and the second between 373 and 380 , competing with Peter II of Alexandria . ref DCBL inline 1 wstitle Lucius 11 ref References Reflist s start succession box before Pope Athanasius I of Alexandria Athanasius I br Peter II of Alexandria title List of Coptic Orthodox Popes of Alexandria Pope of Alexandria br disputed years 363 &ndash 363 br 373 380 after Pope Athanasius I of Alexandria Athanasius I br Peter II of Alexandria s end Patriarchs of Alexandria DEFAULTSORT Lucius Of Alexandria Category Popes of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria Peter II, Pope Category Eastern Orthodox saints Category 4th century archbishops Category 4th century Christian saints Category Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria OrientalOrthodoxy stub EarlyChurch bishop stub it Lucio di Alessandria pt L cio de Alexandria ... more details
EBA team color1 red color2 blue logo Alexandria Avengers.png pixels 200px founded 2008 league National Professional Basketball League 2007 NPBL 2008 br Eastern Basketball Alliance EBA 2008 present history Alexandria Avengers br 2008 present arena TBA city Alexandria, Virginia Alexandria , Virginia colors red, black, white, blue owner coach championships 0 titles 0 cheerleaders dancers mascot The Alexandria Avengers is a basketball team based in Alexandria, Virginia Alexandria , Virginia . They are a member of the Eastern Basketball Alliance . They started playing in 2008. External links http www.avengersbasketball.com Alexandria Avengers Official site http www.easternbasketballalliance.com EBA League Website Virginia Sports Category Eastern Basketball Alliance Category Basketball teams in Virginia Category Sports clubs established in 2008 Category Alexandria, Virginia Virginia basketball team stub ... more details