@culturaltutor: We've all heard of the Seven W...
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Mar 05, 2025
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But the canonical "seven" that has been handed down (which focusses mainly on Greek or Hellenistic buildings) was actually established by Antipater of Sidon in around 100 BC.
For over two thousand years they have indeed been considered, as a group, wonders of the world...
For over two thousand years they have indeed been considered, as a group, wonders of the world...
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Alexandria was founded by Alexander the Great in 331 BC after he conquered Egypt. It was his general Ptolemy who founded the Hellenstic kingdom of Egypt and built Alexandria to its fullest glory.
See, Alexandria was once the world's greatest city, and Pharos its crown jewel.
See, Alexandria was once the world's greatest city, and Pharos its crown jewel.
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And they are the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Interesting by their own merits, but even more fascinating as windows into the past, into how the world once looked and worked but does no longer.
What other ancient structures deserve to be considered "wonders"?
What other ancient structures deserve to be considered "wonders"?
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