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The Library dwindled during the Roman Period, due to lack of funding and support. Its membership appears to have ceased by the 260s AD. Between 270 and 275 AD, the city of Alexandria saw a rebellion and an imperial counterattack that probably destroyed whatever remained of the Library, if it still existed at that time. The daughter library of the Serapeum may have survived after the main Library's destruction. The Serapeum was vandalized and demolished in 391 AD under a decree issued by Coptic Christian Pope Theophilus of Alexandria, but it does not seem to have housed books at the time and was mainly used as a gathering place for Neoplatonist philosophers following the teachings of Iamblichus.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_of_Alexandria Library of ALexandria]</ref>
The Library dwindled during the Roman Period, due to lack of funding and support. Its membership appears to have ceased by the 260s AD. Between 270 and 275 AD, the city of Alexandria saw a rebellion and an imperial counterattack that probably destroyed whatever remained of the Library, if it still existed at that time. The daughter library of the Serapeum may have survived after the main Library's destruction. The Serapeum was vandalized and demolished in 391 AD under a decree issued by Coptic Christian Pope Theophilus of Alexandria, but it does not seem to have housed books at the time and was mainly used as a gathering place for Neoplatonist philosophers following the teachings of Iamblichus.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_of_Alexandria Library of ALexandria]</ref>
==Founder Records==
The great [[Library of Alexandria]] in Egypt was the last significant library on the earth that acted as the repository for recording what was known about the Universal Laws and [[Hermeticism]], as translated from and found in the manuscripts copied from the [[Emerald Founder Records]]. Thus, in the ancient world Alexandria was the capital of knowledge and true learning, which was modeled directly from those who still remembered the great libraries and educational centers that had existed long before in the Atlantian Colonies. <ref>[https://energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/3470-emerald-founder-records Emerald Founder Records]</ref>