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One of the two sphinxes of the ancient Egyptian king Horemheb (1319-1292 BC) is pictured before residential buildings at the ruins of the Serapeum of Alexandria, an ancient Greek temple dating to the Ptolemaic and Roman periods (246 BC-391 AD) dedicated to the city's protector deity Serapis, in Egypt's northern coastal city of Alexandria on November 24, 2023. The giant Corinthian column, commonly misidentified as "Pompey's Pillar", is a Roman triumphal column set up in honour of the Roman emperor Diocletian (298302 AD), and originally supported a colossal porphyry statue of the emperor in armour. (Photo by Amir MAKAR / AFP) (Photo by AMIR MAKAR/AFP via Getty Images)
One of the two sphinxes of the ancient Egyptian king Horemheb (1319-1292 BC) is pictured before residential buildings at the ruins of the Serapeum of Alexandria, an ancient Greek temple dating to the Ptolemaic and Roman periods (246 BC-391 AD) dedicated to the city's protector deity Serapis, in Egypt's northern coastal city of Alexandria on November 24, 2023. The giant Corinthian column, commonly misidentified as "Pompey's Pillar", is a Roman triumphal column set up in honour of the Roman emperor Diocletian (298302 AD), and originally supported a colossal porphyry statue of the emperor in armour. (Photo by Amir MAKAR / AFP) (Photo by AMIR MAKAR/AFP via Getty Images)
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