Ras el-Soda Temple

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LocationAlexandria
RegionEgypt
Coordinates31°12′12″N 29°55′07″E / 31.203414°N 29.91862°E / 31.203414; 29.91862
Founded2nd century CE
Ras el Soda temple
معبد الرأس السوداء
LocationAlexandria
RegionEgypt
Coordinates31°12′12″N 29°55′07″E / 31.203414°N 29.91862°E / 31.203414; 29.91862
History
Founded2nd century CE
CulturesRoman-Egyptian

The Ras el-Soda temple (Arabic: معبد الرأس السوداء) is a Roman Egyptian religious structure located in Alexandria, Egypt. Built in the 2nd century AD, it was dedicated to the Egyptian goddess Isis.[1][2]

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