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- The Serapeum’s Banned, Hidden, and Censored Archives Curated and triple backed up archive of the information they don’t want you to see.
- The Serapeum is all the banned, hidden, and censored content they don’t want you to see. ... The Serapeum is often called the “daughter library” of Alexandria.
- The Serapeum of Alexandria in the Ptolemaic Kingdom was an ancient Greek temple built by Ptolemy III Euergetes. There are also signs of Harpocrates.
- A particular striking example of this aesthetic, both in terms of its beauty and its prominence, is the Serapeum at Hadrian’s Villa.
- Then head to the Serapeum, the ancient Egyptian burial place for sacred bulls of the Apis cult at Memphis.
- The mysterious subterranean Serapeum of Saqqara which conceals one of the great mysteries of Egypt - these 20 + massive precision crafted boxes weighing...
- Serapeum is a native of the planet Mars, and a member of the Seven Shus, bearing the title of "Union".
- Over a timespan of circa 1400 years, from the New Kingdom to the Ptolemaic Period, at least sixty Apis are attested to have been interred at the Serapeum.
- The Serapeum of Alexandria is an ancient temple located in Alexandria, Egypt. It was built in the 3rd century BC and is dedicated to the god Serapis.
- Serapeum is a name usually applied to building that were associated with the cult of the Apis bulls, or the later composite god, Serapis.