The sailing distance from Alexandria, Egypt, to Rome, Italy, is approximately 1,200 nautical miles. Depending on the type of vessel and weather conditions, the journey could take anywhere from 7 to 14 days. Historical accounts suggest that ancient ships typically made the trip in about two weeks, factoring in winds and currents. Modern vessels might complete the journey more quickly, especially if equipped for faster travel.
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the Alexandria Port
the Alexandria Port
The total distance from Rome to Alexandria is approximately 1,300 kilometers (810 miles), and from Alexandria to Constantinople (Istanbul) is about 1,200 kilometers (750 miles). The return distance from Constantinople to Rome is roughly 1,600 kilometers (1,000 miles). Therefore, the total distance for the round trip from Rome to Alexandria to Constantinople and back to Rome is approximately 4,100 kilometers (2,550 miles).
According to a site on Google, the distance in miles between Rome, Italy and Alexandria, Egypt is 1213.06miles.
No she was a Greek scholar from Alexandria, Egypt
Alexandria would not be found on a map of ancient Rome. Alexandria was/is far to the east in Egypt. It would be found on a map of the entire Roman empire on the coast of Egypt, slightly to the west of the Nile delta.
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The triangular lateen sail dominated the Mediterranean in the Middle Ages. The earliest evidence of it is in the 1st century BCE on a wall painting in Alexandria.
No. Alchemy was done in Alexandria Egypt.
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