Alexandria

Acts 18:24; 27:6; 28:11
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(from Alexander). The Grecian, Roman, and Christian capital of Egypt. Founded by Alexander the Great, B. C. 332. Situated on the Mediterranean Sea, 12 miles W. of Canopic mouth of the Nile. Noted for its libraries, architecture, and commerce. Conspicuous in early church history as a Christian center (Acts 18:24; 27:6; 28:11).