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The Alexandria Quartet is a tetralogy of novels by British writer Lawrence Durrell, published between 1957 and 1960. A critical and commercial success, the first three books present three perspectives on a single set of events and characters in Alexandria, Egypt, before and during the Second World War. The fourth book is set six years later.
The Alexandria Museum of Art is located across from City Hall and the Hotel Bentley in downtown Alexandria, Louisiana. The Museum holds between five and seven exhibitions each year, displaying a variety of historic and contemporary subjects. AMoA offers multidisciplinary programming surrounding every exhibit, including lectures and master ...
St. John's Academy was a military academy for boys in Alexandria, Virginia established by Jesuits. History [ edit ] St. John's Academy was established on September 8, 1833 on Prince Street in Alexandria, Virginia by brothers William F. Carne and Richard L. Carne, along with Reverend John Smith, S.J. and other Jesuits .
660. FIPS code. 29-00604 [4] GNIS feature ID. 2393919 [3] Alexandria is a city in eastern Clark County, Missouri, United States. As of the 2020 census, its population was 105. [5] Alexandria is part of the Fort Madison – Keokuk, Iowa -Missouri Micropolitan Statistical Area .
Alexandria, Nebraska. / 40.24750°N 97.38778°W / 40.24750; -97.38778. Alexandria is a village in Thayer County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 146 at the 2020 census.
New York City, New York, U.S. 40°46′19″N 73°50′23″W. / 40.77194°N 73.83972°W / 40.77194; -73.83972. The old NYPD Police Academy, East 20th Street, Manhattan. The building now is home to the NYPD's Candidate Assessment Center. The New York City Police Academy is the police academy of the New York City Police Department (NYPD).
Built in 1863, Beulah Baptist Church is a front gable-roofed, freestanding brick structure located on South Washington Street, a main thoroughfare in the city. It is one of several significant historic churches on adjacent blocks. [3] The two-story structure's most distinctive features include a large stained-glass window centered on the front ...
42 (founded) 381 (granted title of patriarch) Coptic icon of Saint Mark the Evangelist, the apostolic founder of the Church of Alexandria, and the first Primate of Alexandria. The Patriarch of Alexandria is the archbishop of Alexandria, Egypt. Historically, this office has included the designation "pope" (etymologically "Father", like "Abbot").