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- Kitchen has strongly criticized the Apis Bull stele in the Serapeum.
- One anecdote involves the Serapeum and its peculiarly-shaped dome.
- The trapped pagans plundered the Serapeum ( Rufinus & MacMullen 1984 ).
- The Serapeum at Alexandria was destroyed during this campaign.
- Domitian built another Iseum along with a Serapeum.
- After this second burial Khaemweset redesigned the Serapeum.
- It included a pool and an artificial grotto that were named Canopus and Serapeum.
- From this temple likely came the statue that Bryaxis copied for the Serapeum in Alexandria.
- This attack, in which the Serapeum was vandalized and destroyed, is dated about 391.
- Written records attest to the Serapeum's existence and ritual activity until the 5th century.
- An Egyptian city named Canopus was where a temple named Serapeum was dedicated to the god Serapis.
- Canopus was an Egyptian city where a temple ( Serapeum ) was dedicated to the god Serapi.
- On 19 March 1916, while stationed in Serapeum, Egypt, they were inspected by the Prince of Wales.
- At Saqqara the old rest house by the Serapeum is being demolished and piled up in a corner of the desert.
- The majority of known Apis statues come from the burial chambers known as Serapeum, located to the northwest at Saqqara.
- The 2nd Brigade returned to Egypt in January 1916, and moved to Serapeum, where it guarded the Suez Canal.
- Here, substructures of a large building or group of buildings have been exposed, which are perhaps part of the Serapeum.
- By all detailed accounts, the Serapeum was the largest and most magnificent of all temples in the Greek quarter of Alexandria.
- Also, we do know that at this time the daughter Library at the Serapeum was thriving and untouched by the fire.
- Edward Gibbon claimed that the Library of Alexandria was pillaged or destroyed when Pope Theophilus of Alexandria demolished the Serapeum in 391.
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