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The Destruction of the Library of Alexandria

The burning of the Library of Alexandria is a complex historical event because it wasn’t destroyed in a single incident, and much of the information about it comes from conflicting accounts and myths. Here’s a summary of the key events often associated with its destruction:

1. The Initial Creation and Decline

  • The Library of Alexandria was established in the 3rd century BCE in the Egyptian city of Alexandria during the reign of Pharaoh Ptolemy II.
  • It aimed to house all the world’s knowledge and may have held hundreds of thousands of scrolls.
Library of Alexandria

2. Possible Incidents of Destruction

  • 48 BCE (Julius Caesar):
    During Julius Caesar’s siege of Alexandria, fires broke out in the city, which may have spread to parts of the library or its warehouse. Some historians suggest this marked a significant loss of manuscripts.
  • 3rd Century CE (Christian Rule):
    Under Roman Emperor Aurelian (circa 270 CE), fighting in Alexandria damaged much of the city, including the library’s remaining institutions.
  • 4th Century CE (Theophilus):
    In 391 CE, Christian authorities, led by Patriarch Theophilus, destroyed pagan temples, possibly including parts of the library, as part of efforts to suppress paganism.
  • 7th Century CE (Muslim Conquest):
    A controversial account (possibly apocryphal) claims that Caliph Umar ordered the destruction of remaining scrolls in 642 CE, reasoning that they were either redundant or contrary to Islamic teachings. Modern historians often question the credibility of this story.

3. Why Was It Destroyed?

The library’s destruction was likely caused by a combination of:

  • War and political conflicts: Alexandria was a site of frequent battles.
  • Religious tensions: Pagan, Christian, and later Islamic authorities suppressed knowledge they deemed heretical.
  • Neglect and decay: Over centuries, a lack of funding and care contributed to its decline.

The “burning” of the Library of Alexandria is a metaphor for the gradual loss of its treasures over centuries, rather than a single catastrophic event.

The Library of Alexandria

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Mystical Poetry for Queen Cleopatra

Time of Nile’s kings hath come to pass
Bringeth forth the great Queen of Egypt’s grass
Cleopatra the Seventh, treasure of lore,
Descended down the lineage to open a new door.
Her dynasty would foretell of a holy birth
Ancestor of a Son who cometh of Heaven’s mirth.

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Cryptic Poem for Queen Cleopatra

Queen Cleopatra VII

Ruler of time and space,
Her gaze beholden with grace,
A timeless queen, a pharoah clear,
The ancestor of the Nasarene so near.
Her mysteries and secrets unearthed,
Her beloved Egypt on river rust,
Ancestor of a crucified King,
Her legend flows like a Spring.

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