Seven wonders of the world
- The Seven Wonders of the World (or the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World) refer to remarkable installations from classical antiquity, w
- hich have been mentioned in many tourist guidebooks that were famous for their circulation among tourists in ancient Greece.
- [1] [2] [3] Especially in the first and second centuries BC, the most prominent of these booklets is a booklet written by Antipater of Sidawi and Philon the Byzantine, the booklet includes seven wonders all located around the Mediterranean basin
- , several books were written that followed the original booklet and often listed seven wonders, the Pyramid of Giza is the only wonder. Which is still relatively intact until our time, one hundred percent.
- The ancient Greek conquerors opened most of the world in the fourth century BC, which gave Greek tourists the opportunity and easy access to ancient civilization countries and visit them, such as the Pharaonic, Persian and Babylonian civilizations
- , and these tourists were fascinated by the landmarks and wonders they saw in these countries, so the tourists began to record what they saw on paper so that they could remember them. Later.
- Everyone had their own version of this list, but the best copies in existence were
- by a Greek poet called Antipater al-Sidawi, which was composed from 140 BC. The Byzantine mathematician Philo also wrote a book called (The Seven Landmarks of the World),
- but the only surviving manuscript of this book mentioned only six wonders, in which all agreed with Antipater Al-Sidawi.
- Which is composed of 140 BC. The Byzantine mathematician Philo also wrote a book called (The Seven Landmarks of the World), but the only surviving manuscript of this book mentioned only six wonders, in which all agreed with Antipater Al-Sidawi.
- In one of his copies, the Wonder of the Lighthouse of Alexandria, he had replaced the Lighthouse of Alexandria with the walls of Babylon, and before building the statue of Rhodes, the authors replaced the statue with the wonder of the Ishtar Gate
- . The Alexandria Museum preserved reference copies of books by the historian Herodotus and the architect Callimachus of Cyrene, which talk about the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
- The statue of Rhodes was the last of these building wonders, as its construction was completed in the year 280 BC, and the first was its demise, due to the earthquake that occurred in the year 225/226 BC, therefore, the seven wonders remained steadfast at the same time for no more than 60 years.




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