Encyclopedia Sections
Rulers & Emperors
From the Ptolemies to Roman Emperors. Alexander the Great, Ptolemy I Soter, Cleopatra VII, and Augustus.
Meet the Rulers
Gods & Cults
The rise of Serapis, the Hellenized Isis, and the blending of Greek and Egyptian pantheons.
Explore Cults
Alexandria
The intellectual capital of the world. The Mouseion, the Great Library, and the Pharos Lighthouse.
Visit the City
Greco-Roman Temples
Architectural marvels built during this era: Philae, Edfu, Kom Ombo, and Dendera.
View Temples
Science & Knowledge
The golden age of astronomy, mathematics, and medicine. Euclid, Eratosthenes, and Hypatia.
Learn More
Art & Fayum Portraits
The hauntingly realistic Mummy Portraits of Fayum, representing a unique fusion of styles.
View Art
Wars & Conflict
The Siege of Alexandria, the Battle of Actium, and revolts against Roman taxation.
Read History
Rise of Christianity
Saint Mark's arrival, the birth of Monasticism in the desert, and the transition to the Coptic era.
Explore Faith
Language & Writing
The Rosetta Stone, the use of Greek in administration, and the evolution of the Coptic script.
Read Scripts
Daily Life
Life in cosmopolitan Alexandria vs. the countryside. Fashion, theaters, and baths.
Explore Life
Philosophy & Schools
The Catechetical School of Alexandria, Neoplatonism, and the intellectual legacy of Plotinus.
Learn More
Economy & Trade
Egypt as the granary of Rome, glass manufacturing, and the Red Sea spice trade routes.
Explore Trade
The Pharos Lighthouse
One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Its structure, function, and eventual fall.
See Wonder
Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa
A subterranean wonder in Alexandria where Egyptian, Greek, and Roman art collide.
Descend