- A
serapeum is a
temple or
other religious institution dedicated to the
syncretic Greco-Egyptian
deity Serapis, who
combined aspects of
Osiris and Apis...
-
griechischen Denkmäler vom
Dromos des
Serapeums von Memphis" [The Gr****
monuments of the
dromos of the
Serapeum of Memphis].
Jahrbuch des
Deutschen Archäologischen...
- The
Serapeum of
Alexandria in the
Ptolemaic Kingdom was an
ancient Gr****
temple built by
Ptolemy III
Euergetes (reigned 246–222 BC) and
dedicated to Serapis...
- existed. The
daughter library in the
Serapeum may have
survived after the main Library's destruction. The
Serapeum,
mainly used as a
gathering place for...
- with its
famous Library and
theater in the same region; site unknown. The
Serapeum of Alexandria, the most
famous of all
Alexandrian temples.
Strabo tells...
-
foundation of the
Mouseion (including the
Library of Alexandria) and the
Serapeum.
During the ****enistic period, the city of Alexandria,
founded by Alexander...
-
country when a new Apis was found.
Auguste Mariette's
excavation of the
Serapeum of
Saqqara revealed the
tombs of more than
sixty animals,
ranging from...
- of
Santi Apostoli. It is
built in part over the
ruins of an old
Roman serapeum, and it has
belonged to the
prominent Colonna family for over
twenty generations...
- was
discovered at Saqqara,
north of the
alley of
sphinxes leading to the
Serapeum of Saqqara, in 1850, and
dated to the
period of the Old Kingdom, from either...
- Caesar, was born
sometime in 47,
possibly on 23 June 47 BC if
stele at the
Serapeum of
Saqqara that
mentions "King Caesar"
refers to him.
Perhaps owing to...