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20 May 2025

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  • curprev 21:4521:45, 20 May 2025Keith talk contribs 646 bytes +646 Created page with ";Alexandria 1900 This hill is south of Bab Sidra Cemetery (Arabic Cemetery). It has a stone road that winds up it to Pompey's Pillar. Pompeys pillar is surrounded by a low wall, with marble stones under the pillar. Broken statuary litters the area. Several piles of debris cover the area, remnants from the temples that stood here in previous centuries. To the east and slightly north of the Pillar is the entrance to what remains of the Temple of Hypocratis. It is..."