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  1. Alexandria

    • IPA[ˌaləɡˈzandrēə]

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    • the chief port of Egypt; population 4,084,700 (est. 2006). Founded in 332 bc by Alexander the Great, it was a major center of Hellenistic culture, renowned for its library and for the Pharos lighthouse.;an industrial city in central Louisiana, on the Red River; population 48,639 (est. 2008).
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    • 1. the chief port of Egypt; population 4,084,700 (est. 2006). Founded in 332 bc by Alexander the Great, it was a major center of Hellenistic culture, renowned for its library and for the Pharos lighthouse.
    • 2. an industrial city in central Louisiana, on the Red River; population 48,639 (est. 2008).
    • 3. a city in northern Virginia, on the Potomac River, across from Washington, DC; population 143,885 (est. 2008).
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      (died 444), Doctor of the Church and patriarch of Alexandria. A champion of orthodoxy, he is ...

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      (died 444), doctor of the Church and patriarch of Alexandria. He is best known for his vehement ...

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    • ph.
      (c. 150–c. 215), Greek theologian; Latin name Titus Flavius Clemens. His main contribution to ...

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    • ph.
      (c. 150–c. 215), Greek theologian; Latin name Titus Flavius Clemens. He related the ideas of ...

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    • IPA[ˌalɪɡˈzɑːndrɪə]

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    • the chief port of Egypt; population 4,084,700 (est. 2006). Alexandria was a major centre of ...

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