Babylon Fortress

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Babylon Fortress is an ancient Roman military stronghold in present-day Cairo, Egypt, that later became a key center of early Christian and Coptic history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman fortress
archaeological site
associatedWith Roman military presence in Egypt
early Christian monasticism in Egypt
builtBy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
controlledBy Arab Caliphate NERFINISHED
Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
Roman Empire NERFINISHED
country Egypt
era Byzantine period
Roman period
early Islamic period
function fortified stronghold
garrison
religious center
hasPart Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus NERFINISHED
Coptic Museum vicinity
Greek Orthodox Church of St. George NERFINISHED
Hanging Church NERFINISHED
heritageStatus important Coptic heritage site
locatedIn Cairo
Egypt
Greater Cairo metropolitan area NERFINISHED
Old Cairo NERFINISHED
locatedNear Ben Ezra Synagogue NERFINISHED
Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus NERFINISHED
Coptic Cairo NERFINISHED
Hanging Church NERFINISHED
Nile River NERFINISHED
locatedOn east bank of the Nile
material brick
stone
nearbyCity Giza NERFINISHED
partOf Roman province of Aegyptus NERFINISHED
presentDayUse archaeological tourism site
religious pilgrimage site
tourist attraction
religiousTradition Coptic Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
Eastern Christianity NERFINISHED
significantFor Coptic Christian history
early Christian history in Egypt
history of Cairo
usedFor Christian religious activities
Coptic Christian worship
administrative center
control of Nile traffic
military defense

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Fustat situatedNear Babylon Fortress
Siege of Babylon Fortress place Babylon Fortress
Siege of Babylon Fortress belligerentSide Babylon Fortress
this entity surface form: Byzantine garrison of Babylon Fortress
Coptic Museum locatedNear Babylon Fortress