Necropolis

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 7: Maltebrun to Pearson, p. 426

Necropolis, a Greek term, meaning 'the city of the dead,' and applied to the cemeteries in the vicinity of ancient cities. It occurs in classical antiquity only as applied to a suburb of Alexandria, lying to the west of that city, where the corpses were received and embalmed. Here Cleopatra applied the asp to her breast. See CEMETERY.

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