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eventually reached the
sanctuary itself, a much
smaller circular building. A
caesareum was a
temple devoted to the
Imperial cult.
Caesarea were
located throughout...
- The
Caesareum of
Alexandria is an
ancient temple in Alexandria, Egypt. It was
conceived by
Cleopatra VII of the
Ptolemaic kingdom, the last
pharaoh of...
- universe, was
presented in his most
famous publications, Astronomi****
Caesareum (1540) and
Cosmographicus liber (1524). His
books were
extremely influential...
- Astronomi****
Caesareum (Astronomy of the Caesars; also
translated as The Emperor's Astronomy) is a book by
Petrus Api****
first published in 1540. Astronomi****...
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burned down in the uprising.
Significant damage is also
recorded at the
Caesareum and the
temple of Zeus.
Bishop Synesius, a
native of
Cyrene from the early...
- Ra" or "Sun of righteousness"
Sekhemankhamun – "Living
image of Amun"
Caesareum of
Alexandria Julia gens
Reign of
Cleopatra List of
unsolved murders Kaisarion...
-
Second Triumvirate Battle of
Philippi Bellum Siculum War of
Actium Places Caesareum Comitium Curia Julia Curia Hostilia Rostra Theatre of
Pompey v t e...
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referred to the
Colosseum by the
unofficial name
Amphitheatrum Caesareum (with
Caesareum an
adjective pertaining to the
title Caesar), but this name may...
- in astronomy, mathematics, and cartography. In his book Astronomi****
Caesareum (1540),
Apian gives a
description of the
torquetum near the end of the...
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together named Cleopatra's Needles, that were
moved from the
ruins of the
Caesareum of Alexandria, Egypt, in the 19th century. The stele,
dating from the...