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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bayda,_LibyaBayda, Libya - Wikipedia

    Bayda's history stretches back to classical antiquity, when it was known as Balagrae. The 2000-year-old ruins of the ancient Greek colony of Cyrene are located nearby in Shahat. One of the greatest attractions in the city is the tomb of a famous companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, Ruwaifi bin Thabit al-Ansari.

  2. Balagrae University. You are not logged in. Home. Balagrae University. Skip site announcements. Site announcements. نادي طلاب ...

  3. Balagrae era un antiguo pueblo griego, ubicado en la región de las Montañas Verdes de Cirenaica. En el 47 a.e.c, el Medjay Bayek de Siwa, visitó la clínica de la ciudad, donde se encontró con Praxila, una sanadora que había conocido en las tierras de cultivo. Praxila explicó que Flavio había…

  4. Balagrae: ancient town in Cyrenaica, best known for its Asclepium, modern El Beida. The Asclepium of Balagrae El Beida ("white town") is probably best known as the place where Muhamad Ali as-Senussi in 1843 founded the famous brotherhood that was to become the focus of resistance against the Ottoman and Italian rulers in the late nineteenth and ...

  5. Balagrae was an ancient Greek township, located in the Green Mountains region of Cyrenaica. The town was notable for the Asklepieion, a temple dedicated to the Greek god of healing Asklepios. The healer Praxilla and her father Theramenes also lived in the town, where they established a makeshift...

  6. Bayda's history stretches back to classical antiquity, when it was known as Balagrae. The modern city was built in the 1950s. It was originally intended to be the new capital of Libya and most of the necessary government buildings were constructed there.

  7. Balagrae was an ancient Greek colony, located in the Green Mountains region of Cyrenaica. In present, the city is known as El Beida in Libya. The town was notable for the Asklepieion, a temple ...