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  2. Lighthouse of Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    Pharos was a small island located on the western edge of the Nile Delta.In 332 BC, Alexander the Great founded the city of Alexandria on an isthmus opposite Pharos. . Alexandria and Pharos were later connected by a mole [6] spanning more than 1,200 metres (0.75 miles), which was called the Heptastadion ("seven stadia"—a stadion was a Greek unit of length measuring approximate

  3. NLV Pharos - Wikipedia

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    The first Pharos, which operated as a lighthouse vessel from 1799 to 1810, was a simple wooden sloop 49 feet long (approx 15 metres) and 18 feet wide (approx 5½ metres). [ 6 ] Pharos was the great lighthouse of Alexandria , one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World .

  4. Tower of Hercules - Wikipedia

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    The Latin word farum is derived from the Greek Φάρος, Pharos, for the Lighthouse of Alexandria. The structure stands 55 metres (180 ft) tall and overlooks the North Atlantic coast of Spain. The tower was renovated in 1791. There is a sculpture garden on the grounds of the lighthouse featuring works by Pablo Serrano and Francisco Leiro . [3]

  5. Church of the Virgin of the Pharos - Wikipedia

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    Constantinople imperial district. The Church of the Virgin of the Pharos (Greek: Θεοτόκος τοῦ Φάρου, Theotokos tou Pharou) was a Byzantine chapel built in the southern part of the Great Palace of Constantinople, and named after the tower of the lighthouse (pharos) that stood next to it. [1]

  6. Heptastadion - Wikipedia

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    The Heptastadion was created to link Pharos Island to the mainland coast and given a name based on its length (Heptastadion is Greek for "seven stadia"— hepta meaning seven, and a stadion being a Greek unit of length measuring approximately 180 m (590 ft)). [3] Overall it was more than three-quarters of a mile long.

  7. Pharos (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Pharos, an album by the band SETI; Pharos, a character in Persona 3, a video game; NLV Pharos, a lighthouse tender operated by the Northern Lighthouse Board around the coasts of Scotland and the Isle of Man; The Pharos Project, a driving element in the plot of the Doctor Who episode "Logopolis"

  8. History of lighthouses - Wikipedia

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    Engraving of the Cordouan lighthouse, completed in 1611. During the European Middle Ages, many Roman lighthouses fell into disuse. Some did remain functional, such as the Farum Brigantium, now known as the Tower of Hercules, in A Coruña, Spain, and others in the Mediterranean Sea, such as the Lanterna at Genoa.

  9. The Hinsons - Wikipedia

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    The Lighthouse (1971) featuring the GMA Song of the Year for 1972; He Pilots My Ship (1972) featuring the SNFA Song of the Year for 1973; We Promise You Gospel (1973) With Chris Hawkins Touch Of Hinson, Glimpse Of Glory (1974) Harvest Of Hits (1975) High Voltage (1976) From Out Of The West They Came, Live and On Stage (1975) The Group That God ...