Amud el-Sawari

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Amud el-Sawari is a monumental Roman triumphal column in Alexandria, Egypt, commonly known in English as Pompey’s Pillar and noted as one of the largest ancient monolithic columns ever erected.

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Amud al-Sawari 1
Amud el-Sawari canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman monument
monolithic column
triumphal column
actualHonouree Diocletian
alsoKnownAs Pompey’s Column
Pompey’s Pillar
approximateYearOfErection AD 297–302
AD 298
architecturalStyle Roman architecture
associatedWithDeity Serapis
city Alexandria
columnOrder Corinthian order
commemorates relief of the famine in Alexandria by Diocletian
constructionPeriod late 3rd century AD
continent Africa
country Egypt
culturalContext Ptolemaic–Roman Egypt
surface form: Greco-Roman Egypt
currentUse historical monument and tourist site
dedicatedTo Diocletian
surface form: Emperor Diocletian
diameterAtBase about 2.7 metres
diameterAtTop about 2.3 metres
era Roman Empire
hasBaseMaterial granite
hasCapitalType Corinthian capital
hasReliefOrInscription Greek dedicatory inscription to Diocletian
hasShaftMaterial single piece of red granite
height about 26.85 metres
heightIncludingBase about 28 metres
heritageStatus major archaeological monument of Alexandria
inscriptionLanguage Greek
isPartOf Serapeum of Saqqara
surface form: archaeological site of the Serapeum
languageOfNativeName Arabic
locatedIn Alexandria
Alexandria Governorate
Lower Egypt
ruins of the Serapeum of Alexandria
surface form: Serapeum of Alexandria
locatedNear Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa
surface form: Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa

Karmouz district of Alexandria
material granite
red Aswan granite
misattributedTo Pompey the Great
monumentType victory column
nativeName عمود السواري
notableFor being one of the largest ancient monolithic columns ever erected
well-preserved Roman column in Alexandria
provinceInRomanTimes Aegyptus
region North Coast of Egypt
surface form: Mediterranean coast of Egypt
shaftHeight about 20.75 metres
touristAttraction yes
weight over 250 tonnes

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Pompey’s Pillar alsoKnownAs Amud el-Sawari
Pompey’s Pillar alsoKnownAs Amud el-Sawari
this entity surface form: Amud al-Sawari