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  • Temple of beit el-wali Aswan

    The Temple of Beit el-Wali in Nubia

    Egypt's Upper Egypt temples are a popular tourist attraction, known for their intricate relief work, vibrant colors, and floor scenes. These limestone and sandstone structures were built by Egyptians to honor ancient gods and show respect for their rulers, making them a core part of the country's heritage. Beit al-Wali, located near Kalabsha temple in Aswan Governorate, is the shortest and least significant of Pharaoh Ramses II's Nubia temples, measuring 20 meters long and 8 meters wide, and is the least significant of the five in Nubia.

  • Ahnasia | Ahnasia City

    Ehnasia, capital of the Pharaohs

    The Ahnasia Dynasty, established at the Fayoum depression in Beni Suef governorate, expanded its influence over Central Egypt and the Delta. However, they were defeated by a strong family in Thebes, which eliminated the tenth dynasty and established the Eleventh Dynasty, marking the beginning of the Middle Kingdom era. The Ahnasia Dynasty failed to restore unity in Egypt.

  • Mark the Evangelist

    Saint Mark the Evangelist

    The first Christian home on the African continent is thought to have been Libya, thanks to St. Mark, who traveled from Christ's company through Greece to lay the first brick of Orthodoxy in Egypt. However, he quickly returned to Libya after the priests feared him because Christianity was so widely accepted there and the Egyptians had a strong belief in Christianity overall. He died in Egypt. St. Mark the Apostle is considered the first to introduce Christianity to Egypt. He came to the city of Alexandria, most likely in 60 AD, from the western side, coming from the Five Cities.

  • Marriott Mena House Hotel | historic Hotels in The World

    About Marriott Mena House Hotel

    The Khedive's love of European neoclassical architecture is reflected in the palace's architectural design. He engaged the German Karl von Dippitsch to design and manufacture the fabrics for the furniture, curtains, and other interior decorations, and he hired the Austrian architects Franz Julius (later Franz Bey) and De Corle del Rosso, who also designed Abdeen Palace, to design the palace. Khedive Ismail al-Qasr al-Mustafi, a replica of Empress Eugenie's Parisian residence, was constructed by a group of engineers, artists, and craftsmen, completed in 1868.

  • Gulf of Egyptian See| The Gulf of Suez

    Suez Gulf | Egypt attractions

    The Suez Canal connects the Mediterranean Sea's northern Port Said harbor to the Gulf of Suez's southern Suez harbor. The soil type transitions from clayey to rocky, with silt and clay sediments accumulated by Nile waters, particularly through the Damietta branch in Port Said and its vicinity. The Red Sea's upper reaches, located on the Sinai Peninsula, has two gulfs: East Gulf of Aqaba and Western Gulf of Suez. The latter represents the northwestern extremity of the Red Sea and the Suez Governorate's coastline, spanning 141 km and 195 miles.

  • Sofitel Winter Palace Luxor| winter palace Luxor history

    Sofitel Winter Palace Luxor | Egypt

    Luxor, an ancient archaeological city, is known for its timeless monuments and popularity among kings, presidents, and celebrities. It is the capital of civilization and history, owning one-third of the world's antiquities. Luxor's monuments are considered the capital of ancient Egypt, Thebes, and the city of the sun. The Winter Palace Hotel in Luxor, built in 1886 and opened in 1903, is a renowned landmark that has been a source of historical narratives. Designed by English orientalist Thomas Cook, the hotel is situated on the east bank of the Nile, just 100 meters from the Luxor Temple, and is now preserved to showcase the past's fragrance.

St. Catherine of Alexandria|st. Catherine of Alexandria church

Details About St. Catherine of Alexandria

  • 05 16, 2023

St Catherine's Catholic Cathedral Alexandria

The monastic community of the Monastery of St. Catherine is honoring the saint commemorating the young woman who represents kindness and acceptance of everyone, who died a martyr’s death on the 29th of Coptic calendar. St. Catherine of Alexandria was born at a time when, in the city of Alexandria where her father Costas belonging to an aristocratic family resided, the Roman ruler Maximian 305-311 was in power, and she became a Christian in the age of pagans.

In order to convert her from Christianity, the emperor ordered fifty wise men of his time to discuss and argue with her in order to refute her proofs of Christianity, but all their attempts were unsuccessful and counterproductive. Centuries after her martyrdom, one of the Sinai monks saw a vision that angels carried the remains of her body and placed them on the top of a mountain near the monastery.

The monks climbed the mountain and found the remains, so they buried her at the top of the mountain and named it after her, which is the highest mountain in Egypt, 2246 meters above sea level, and they also gave her name to the monastery that was called Tor Sinai since its establishment in the sixth century AD.

St. Catherine's fame spread throughout Europe after Simon the Translator - who spoke five languages and was famous for writing biographies of saints, having written more than 146 biographies - traveled to the Rhône and Trent region of France and wrote a book about her titled: “The Martyrdom of St. Catherine the Victorious, Glorious Martyr of Christ.” The veneration of St. Catherine spread.

Her image was painted in the East and West on the “Hampazine,” a large wheel used by the Romans for torture, and even today there are many images of her in the monastery, which are paintings with the saint in the center, surrounded by scenes representing some of the stages of her life and martyrdom.

An alabaster box was prepared in 1231 AD to preserve the relics of the saint, which is currently located in the altar of the main church, while her palm was placed in a pure silver box gifted to the monastery by the Tsars of Russia in 1688 AD.

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Long ago, people believed that after Saint Catherine died for her beliefs, her body was taken by angels and placed in a special place on a big mountain called Mount Sinai. 
At this place, there was a special tomb where something called oil would come out. 
This oil was said to have magic powers that could help people feel better when they were sick. Many people from all over the world would come to visit this place during a time called the Middle Ages.

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