Pompey's Pillar is an ancient Roman column located in Alexandria, Egypt. Despite its name, the pillar has no direct connection to the Roman general Pompey, but rather commemorates the victory of the Roman Emperor Diocletian over an[...]
The Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, located in Alexandria, Egypt, are a remarkable archaeological site dating back to the 2nd century CE. "Kom El Shoqafa" translates to "Mound of Shards" in Arabic, possibly referring to the pottery[...]
Memphis was an ancient city located in the Nile River delta region of Egypt, near the modern city of Cairo. It served as the capital of Egypt during the Old Kingdom period and remained an important political, religious, and cultural center[...]
The Dahshur Pyramids are a significant archaeological site located about 40 kilometers south of Cairo, Egypt. This necropolis contains several pyramids dating back to the Old Kingdom period of ancient Egypt. Among the most notable[...]
History: The Hanging Church has a rich history that spans over centuries. It was originally built on the ruins of an ancient Roman fortress during the Byzantine period, around the 3rd century AD. The church underwent several[...]