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Tyre. Stele of Ramesses IITyre Al Bass HippodromeTyre Al Bass HippodromeTyre Al Bass HippodromeTyre Al Bass HippodromeTyre Al Bass Hippodrome ClubhouseTyre Al Bass Cemetery GateTyre Al Bass Cemetery GateTyre Al Bass CemeteryTyre Al Bass CemeteryTyre Al Bass CemeteryTomb of HiramTyre City BathsTyre City BathsTyre City Mosaic RoadTyre City Mosaic ByzantineTyre City Square ArenaTyre City PalaestraTyre City Octagonal BuildingThrone of Ishtar

Lage:

  • Libanon, Tyre
  • geo:33.268452,35.205742
  • Lage ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • -332 / unknown

Klassification:

  • Historisches Ereignis
  • Sichtbar

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The Siege of Tyre was orchestrated by Alexander the Great in 332 BC during his campaigns against the Persians. The Macedonian army was unable to capture the city, which was a strategic coastal base on the Mediterranean Sea, through conventional means because it was on an island and had walls right up to the sea. Alexander responded to this problem by first blockading and besieging Tyre for seven months, and then by building a causeway that allowed him to breach the fortifications.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Tyre_(332_BC)

The Siege of Tyre was orchestrated by Alexander the Great in 332 BC during his campaigns against the Persians. The Macedonian army was unable to capture the city, which was a strategic coastal base on the Mediterranean Sea, through conventional means because it was on an island and had walls right up to the sea. Alexander responded to this problem by first blockading and besieging Tyre for seven months, and then by building a causeway that allowed him to breach the fortifications.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Tyre_(332_BC)


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Stele of Ramesses II

Stele of the Pharaoh Ramesses II with Hieroglyphic Inscription. Tyre. Currently in the National Museum of Beirut.

Hippodrome Tyrus

Hippodrome Tyrus