The submerged Palace of Cleopatra; an Underwater Heritage in Alexandria.

The submerged Palace of Cleopatra; an Underwater Heritage in Alexandria.
Antirhodos was an island in the eastern harbor of Alexandria, Egypt. Antirhodos existed until the year 365 when a mᴀssive earthquake believed to have been the biggest in the Ancient Mediterranean, sent off a wave of destruction that reached as far as the shores of Spain. The site now lies underwater, near the seafront of modern Alexandria, at a depth of approximately five metres (16 ft).

In 1996, underwater archaeology in the harbour of Alexandria conducted by Franck Goddio located the island and found that it was on the opposite side of the harbour from where it was placed by Strabo. Goddio uncovered the remains of a relatively modest (90 metres by 30 metres) marble-floored palace, believed to have been Cleopatra’s royal quarters. Cleopatra VII Philopator (69 BC-30 BC) was queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC, and its last active ruler. The remains on the island do not seem to date from later than the Ptolemaic period, suggesting the palace may have been abandoned soon after Cleopatra’s death and the absorption of Egypt into the Roman Republic.

Cleopatra’s underwater palace – the potential resting place of the last Macedonian Pharaoh of Egypt

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