Lighthouse of Alexandria
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The Lighthouse of Alexandria (often called the "Pharos of Alexandria" after the island on which it rested), was considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Pharos, later became the founding of many romantic languages' definition of 'lighthouse'.
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Location
Pharos was a small island just off the coast of Egypt which, with its artificial connection to the mainland (the Heptastadion) formed one side of the harbour of Alexandria. As the landscape in the area was very flat and lacking in the kind of landmark used at the time for navigation, a marker of some sort at the mouth of the harbour was deemed necessary. The lighthouse was built by Sostratus of Cnidus in the 3rd century BC, the project having been initiated by the first Hellenistic ruler of Egypt, Ptolemy I of Egypt, a general of Alexander the Great placed as "protector of the land" or "Satrap". After Alexander died unexpectedly at 33, Ptolemy became Soter, meaning Saviour or King, of Alexandria, and began construction of the Lighthouse shortly thereafter.
Existence
With the exception of the Great Pyramid of Giza, the lighthouse lasted the longest of the Seven Wonders. It was severely damaged by two earthquakes in 1303 and 1323, to the point that the Arab traveller Ibn Battuta reported not being able to enter the ruin. Even the stubby remnant disappeared in 1480, when the then-Sultan of Egypt, Qaitbay, used the rubble to help build a fort at a nearby location.
It has given the name of its island, Pharos, to the generic term for "lighthouse" in many languages such as French (phare), Spanish (faro).
See also
- Seven Wonders of the World: Great Pyramid of Giza
- Other: Alexandria, Lighthouse, Knidos
- Lists: List of lighthouses and lightvessels, List of disasters, List of buildings
- Additional work on this article is appreciated.
References
- Adapted from the Wikipedia article, "Lighthouse_of_Alexandria" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lighthouse_of_Alexandria, used under the GNU Free Documentation License

