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In modern times, Constantine P. Cavafy, a major Greek poet who was born and lived in Alexandria[3][4][5] used several themes associated with this city in his work: "Alexandrian Kings",[6] "In Alexandria, 31 B.C.",[7] "Myres: Alexandria 340 A.D",[8] "Kaisarion"[9] and "The God Abandons Antony".[10] In the latter, Alexandria becomes the symbol of the life whose forthcoming loss must be faced with dignity.[citation needed]