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- It burned down in 1805 and again in 1853
- It flourished as a religious centre until an invasion by a Cromwellian army in 1647
- It grew from a humble 8th century oratory to become a Benedictine monastery [Mont-St-Michel - France]
- It had its greatest influence in the 12th and 13th centuries [Mont-St-Michel - France]
- It is believed that Cleopatra bathed in a pool here
- It is believed that statues of Emperor Hadrian and his family decorate the top level of Hadrian's Gate
- It is divided into a bustling upper district and the quieter lower Sassi district
- It is fronted by a Corinthian colonnaden
- It is one of the most perfect Basilicas in Ravenna
- It is set by the estuary of River Suir and is a major seaport
- It landed in the hands of John Stuart, son of the Earl of Bute in 1766 [Cardiff Castle - Cardiff - Wales]
- It may be safe to drink, but I'm not taking any risk
- It may look deserted, but 4,000 judges and officials work at the Palais de Justice
- It spanned an area over 6 km long and more than 1.5 km wide. [Step Pyramid of Djoser - Saqqara - Egypt]
- It was 5 pm and 40C in Seville
- It was a hot day and the ice-cream was popular
- It was awfully cold, but these girls brought up the temperature
- It was believed that King Menes founded Memphis around 3100BC. [Temple of Ptah - Mit Rahina village - Memphis - Egypt]
- It was built for Empress Eugenie of France, wife of Napoleon III. [Marriott Hotel - Cairo - Egypt]
- It was common for walls and floors in pyramids to be covered by alabaster. [Alabaster factory - Egypt]