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The '''Ptolemaic Royal Palace''' was the residence of the Ptolemaic pharaohs from 323 BCE - 30 BCE. Situated on the island of Antirhodos, it was occupied well into the Roman era until the Severan Dynasty, and sank in 365 CE due to a tsunami created by an earthquake off the island of Crete. | The '''Ptolemaic Royal Palace''' was the residence of the Ptolemaic pharaohs from 323 BCE - 30 BCE. Situated on the island of Antirhodos, it was occupied well into the Roman era until the Severan Dynasty, and sank in 365 CE due to a tsunami created by an earthquake off the island of Crete. | ||
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The Ptolemaic Royal Palace was the residence of the Ptolemaic pharaohs from 323 BCE - 30 BCE. Situated on the island of Antirhodos, it was occupied well into the Roman era until the Severan Dynasty, and sank in 365 CE due to a tsunami created by an earthquake off the island of Crete.

