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680 – Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral rebuilt. | 680 – Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral rebuilt. | ||
956 – Earthquake. | 956 – Earthquake. | ||
956 - Kallisto is injured, goes into Torpor. | |||
1100 - Lapraedes Veridas becomes prince | |||
1303 – Earthquake. | 1303 – Earthquake. | ||
1323 – Earthquake. The Pharos lighthouse collapses. | 1310 - Thoth-Munto ([[Vasco Kamau]]) goes into Torpor. | ||
1354 – Eliyahu Hanavi Synagogue built. | 1323 – Earthquake. The Pharos lighthouse collapses. Lapraedes Veridas is crushed in the Temple of Athena when it collapses. He dies in sunlight when he is uncovered during rescue operations. | ||
1324 - Ionnes is named prince by the Primogen council. | |||
1354 – Eliyahu Hanavi Synagogue built. | |||
1365 – October: City besieged by Cypriot forces. | 1365 – October: City besieged by Cypriot forces. | ||
1381 – Zaradel Synagogue established | 1381 – Zaradel Synagogue established | ||
1477 – Citadel of Qaitbay established. | 1477 – Citadel of Qaitbay established. | ||
1519 – Ottoman conquest | 1519 – Ottoman conquest | ||
1520 - Cleopatra goes into Torpor | |||
1756 - Ionnes is killed by Werewolves in the city. The wolves are aided by the Rats and Bubasti of the city. | |||
1775 – El-Mursi Abul Abbas Mosque built. | 1775 – El-Mursi Abul Abbas Mosque built. | ||
1798 – French forces under Napoleon Bonaparte besiege and conquer what is now just a town. | 1798 – French forces under Napoleon Bonaparte besiege and conquer what is now just a town. | ||
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1834 – Ras el-Tin Palace construction begins. | 1834 – Ras el-Tin Palace construction begins. | ||
1840 – Population: 60,000. | 1840 – Population: 60,000. | ||
1845 - Vasco Kamau rises out of Torpor to explore the city. | |||
1847 – Ras el-Tin Palace built. | 1847 – Ras el-Tin Palace built. | ||
1850 – Eliyahu Hanavi Synagogue restored. | 1850 – Eliyahu Hanavi Synagogue restored. | ||
1853 – Azouz Synagogue rebuilt. | 1853 – Azouz Synagogue rebuilt. | ||
1856 | 1856 - Cairo-Alexandria railway begins operating. | ||
- Cathedral of Evangelismos dedicated. | |||
1859 - Institut d'Egypte founded. | |||
1859 | - Theatre Europeen reopens. | ||
- September of that year Cleopatra rises out of Torpor | |||
1860 – Alexandria Ramleh Train Station established. | 1860 – Alexandria Ramleh Train Station established. | ||
1862 – Theatre Zizinia built. | 1862 – Theatre Zizinia built. | ||
1861 – Cotton boom. | 1861 – Cotton boom. | ||
1863 | 1863 - Horse-drawn trams begin operating. | ||
- Population: 170,000. | |||
1865 – Gas lighting introduced. | 1865 – Gas lighting introduced. | ||
1865–1869 – New port created. | 1865–1869 – New port created. | ||
1872 – Population c. 200,000 (ca. 20% foreigners). | 1872 – Population c. 200,000 (ca. 20% foreigners). | ||
1873 | 1873 - Breakwater built in harbour. | ||
- Statue unveiled in Midan Muhammad Ali. | |||
1875 – Al-Ahram newspaper begins publication. | 1875 – Al-Ahram newspaper begins publication. | ||
1877 – One of Cleopatra's Needles shipped to London. | 1877 – One of Cleopatra's Needles shipped to London. | ||
Latest revision as of 23:19, 12 April 2025
Greek era (331–30 BC)
331 BC – Rhacotis renamed "Alexandria" by Alexander the Great (approximate date). 330 BC - Kallisto Becomes Prince of Alexandria. 330 BC – Cleomenes of Naucratis appointed Governor of Egypt by Alexander, begins to turn the small village into the Capitol of Egypt.
323–30 BC
Egypt's capital under Ptolemaic dynasty
323 BC – Alexander dies. Ptolemy I Soter appointed "Satrap" of Egypt. 305 BC – Ptolemy I proclaims himself king. 283 BC – Library of Alexandria opens (approximate date). 247 BC – Lighthouse of Alexandria built (approximate date). 170 BC – Seleucid "Emperor" Antiochus IV Epiphanes briefly conquers Egypt 168 BC – First Roman intervention. City briefly invaded. 1st century BC – Caesareum built.
48 BC–365 AD Romans in power
48 BC – Julius Caesar conquers Alexandria. 48 BC – Great Royal Library of Alexandria burned. 47 BC – Siege of Alexandria. 47 BC – Caesar victorious. 44 BC – Assassination of Julius Caesar in Rome. 40 BC – Cleopatra VII marries Roman triumvir Mark Antony. 31 BC – Death of Antony and Cleopatra. 30 BC – Battle of Alexandria. 29 BC – Augustus takes city. Cornelius Gallus first prefect of Egypt. 25 BC – Strabo, the Greek geographer and philosopher, visits Alexandria. 19 AD – Germanicus resident in city.
Alexandria, 16th century
38 AD – Pogrom against Jews. 115 AD – City sacked during a Jewish revolt. Possible genocide. 122 AD – Hadrian rebuilds city. 175 AD – Failed revolution of Avidius Cassius. 176 AD – Catechetical School of Alexandria (oldest such school in the world) founded. Some records say 190 AD. 297 AD – Pompey's Pillar built. 365 AD – The 365 Crete earthquake affects the Greek island of Crete with a maximum Mercalli intensity of XI (Extreme), causing a destructive tsunami that affects the coasts of Libya and Egypt, especially Alexandria. Many thousands were killed.
Byzantine rule 390–650
391 – Theodosius I orders destruction of pagan temples. 395 – Roman Empire formally split in two. The official start of so-called Byzantine Empire. 415 – Lynching of the philosopher Hypatia by a radical Christian mob. The expulsion of the Jews from Alexandria, in 414 or 415 under the leadership of Saint Cyril. Around 100,000 Jews expelled—another Pogrom or "Alexandria Expulsion". 619 – City besieged; Sassanid Persians in power. 641–642 – City besieged; Arabs in power; capital of Egypt relocates from Alexandria to Fustat. 645 – Byzantines back in power. 646 – Arabs back in power, following the Battle of Nikiou
Muslim Rule 700–1800
680 – Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral rebuilt. 956 – Earthquake. 956 - Kallisto is injured, goes into Torpor. 1100 - Lapraedes Veridas becomes prince 1303 – Earthquake. 1310 - Thoth-Munto (Vasco Kamau) goes into Torpor. 1323 – Earthquake. The Pharos lighthouse collapses. Lapraedes Veridas is crushed in the Temple of Athena when it collapses. He dies in sunlight when he is uncovered during rescue operations. 1324 - Ionnes is named prince by the Primogen council. 1354 – Eliyahu Hanavi Synagogue built. 1365 – October: City besieged by Cypriot forces. 1381 – Zaradel Synagogue established 1477 – Citadel of Qaitbay established. 1519 – Ottoman conquest 1520 - Cleopatra goes into Torpor 1756 - Ionnes is killed by Werewolves in the city. The wolves are aided by the Rats and Bubasti of the city. 1775 – El-Mursi Abul Abbas Mosque built. 1798 – French forces under Napoleon Bonaparte besiege and conquer what is now just a town. 1800 – Nadir of the city. Population: a mere 8,000.
19th century
1801
21 March: Battle between French and British forces.
17 August – 2 September: City besieged by British forces.
2 September: Capitulation to British.
1807
7 March - September 25: City occupied by the British forces
1819 – Mahmoudiyah Canal constructed.
1821 – Population: 12,528.
1829 – Dockyard and arsenal open.
1833 – April: Luxor Obelisk shipped to Paris.
1834 – Ras el-Tin Palace construction begins.
1840 – Population: 60,000.
1845 - Vasco Kamau rises out of Torpor to explore the city.
1847 – Ras el-Tin Palace built.
1850 – Eliyahu Hanavi Synagogue restored.
1853 – Azouz Synagogue rebuilt.
1856 - Cairo-Alexandria railway begins operating.
- Cathedral of Evangelismos dedicated.
1859 - Institut d'Egypte founded.
- Theatre Europeen reopens.
- September of that year Cleopatra rises out of Torpor
1860 – Alexandria Ramleh Train Station established.
1862 – Theatre Zizinia built.
1861 – Cotton boom.
1863 - Horse-drawn trams begin operating.
- Population: 170,000.
1865 – Gas lighting introduced.
1865–1869 – New port created.
1872 – Population c. 200,000 (ca. 20% foreigners).
1873 - Breakwater built in harbour.
- Statue unveiled in Midan Muhammad Ali.
1875 – Al-Ahram newspaper begins publication.
1877 – One of Cleopatra's Needles shipped to London.
1880 – The Egyptian Gazette launched in Alexandria.
1880 – One of Cleopatra's Needles shipped to New York City.
1880 – Zaradel Synagogue restored.
1881 – al-Tankit wa al-Tabkit newspaper begins publication.
1882
11 July: Anti-European riots; city bombarded by British naval forces.
Population: 232,626.
1883 – Alexandria Stock Exchange founded.
1887 – El-Hakaneia Palace built.
1892
Graeco-Roman Museum established.
Salamlek Palace built.
1896 - First Cinema Projection in the city took place.
20th century
1901 – Green Synagogue established.
1902
Electric trams begin operating.
Victoria College founded.
1903 – Khedivial yacht club built.
1905 – Sea wall constructed.
1907 – Population: 332,246.
1910 – Hellenic Football Club Alexandria formed.
1910 – Sasson Synagogue established.
1914 – Al Ittihad Alexandria Club formed.
1917 – Population c. 460,000 (c. 20% foreigners).
1919 – Princess Fatma Al-Zahra palace built.
1920 – Castro Synagogue established.
1920 – Nezah Israel Synagogue established.
1921 – Alexandria Opera House opens.
1922 – Shaaré Tefila Synagogue established.
1925 – Scottish School for Girls founded.
1927 – Population c. 600,000 (ca. 17% foreigners).
1928 – Collège Saint Marc founded.
1929
Alexandria Stadium opens.
English Boys' School established.
1930 – Alexandria Aquarium opens.
1932 – Al-Haramlik Palace built.
1934 – Corniche constructed.
1935 – English Girls College founded.
1937 – Eliahou Hazan Synagogue established.
1938 – Publication of The Egyptian Gazette moved from Alexandria to Cairo.
1941 – 19 December: Conflict between Italian and British naval forces.
1942 – Farouk University established.
1947 – Population: 919,024; (c. 11% foreigners).
1950 – Hassab hospital established.
1952 – Egyptian coup d'état.
1954 – 26 October: Alleged assassination attempt of Nasser during speech in Mansheya.
1958 – Alexandria Zoo opens.
1960 – Siddiq Abdul-Latif becomes mayor.
1964 – September: Arab League summit held.
1965 – Population c. 1.5 million.
1969 – St. Takla Haymanot's Church consecrated.
1974 – Population: 2,259,000.
1980 – El Alamein-Alexandria highway constructed.
1986
Ismail El-Gawsaqi becomes mayor.
Port of Dekheila constructed.
Royal Jewelry Museum inaugurated.
1990 – Senghor University founded.
1992 – Population: 3,380,000 (estimate).
1996 – Alexandria Institute Of Technology founded.
1997 – Abdel-Salam El-Mahgoub becomes mayor.
1999 – Swedish Institute Alexandria established.
21st century
2001 – Alexandria Center of Arts opens.
2002
Bibliotheca Alexandrina inaugurated.
City named World Book Capital by UNESCO.
2003
Harras El-Hedoud Stadium opens.
Alexandria National Museum inaugurated.
2006
Adel Labib becomes mayor.
January–February: 2006 Africa Cup of Nations held.
Population: 4,110,015.
Pharos University established.
2007
Borg El Arab Stadium opens.
San Stefano Grand Plaza built.
2009 – Sadat Museum inaugurated.
2010 – Population: 4,358,439.
2011
Egyptian revolution
1 January: Bombing of Saints Church.
2012 – Protests against state president Mohamed Morsi.
2013 – January: Anti-Morsi protests.
2017 – Population: 5,163,750 (urban agglomeration).