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Dr. Ivan Van Sertima mentions Theodosius I as being responsible for the burning of Library of Alexandria.
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Dr Ivan Van Sertima describes the star aligmnets pre-Jesus. Discusses the date, times, seconds are all Egyptian.
In 391 CE, as part of his attempt to wipe out paganism, Emperor Theodosius I officially sanctioned the destruction of the Serapeum, or Temple of Serapis at Alexandria. The destruction of the Temple was carried out under Theophilus, Bishop of Alexandria, and afterwards a Christian church was built on the site. It has been hypothesised that the daughter library of the Museum, located close to the Temple, and the Royal Library were also razed to the ground at this time. However, whilst it is plausible that manuscripts from the Serapeum library may have been destroyed during this purge, there is no evidence that the Royal Library still existed at the end the 4th century. No ancient sources mention the destruction of any library at this time, though 18th century English historian Edward Gibbon mistakenly attributes it to bishop Theophilus. https://guyanachronicle.com/2009/06/14/preserving-our-literature-heritage/