The Library of Alexandria was the greatest center of knowledge in the ancient world, built in the 3rd century BCE under Pharaoh Ptolemy I and his successors. It housed hundreds of thousands of scrolls from Egypt, Greece, Persia, India, and beyond, covering subjects like astronomy, mathematics, medicine, and philosophy.
The library aimed to collect all human knowledge, but its mysterious destruction remains one of history’s greatest tragedies. Some believe it was burned by Julius Caesar, while others blame early Christians or invading forces. Its loss may have set humanity back centuries, leaving us to wonder what secrets were lost forever. What if the Library of Alexandria still existed today?
Watch the story unfold in this epic reimagining of its rise and fall! 👉
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