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==History==
==History==
In 48 BCE, the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] travelled to the city of Herakleion to report to [[Cleopatra]], having eliminated [[Taharqa]], [[Khaliset]], [[Hetepi]] and [[Berenike]], who were members of the [[Order of the Ancients]]. Upon arriving, Bayek was notified of an assassination plot on Cleopatra's life, leading him to investigate. Bayek and [[Aya]] later foiled an attempt by [[Venator]], a [[Gabiniani]] who conspired with [[Lucius Septimius]], a member of the Order in his own right.<ref name="Way of the Gabiniani">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Way of the Gabiniani]]</ref>
In 48 BCE, the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] travelled to the city of Herakleion to report to [[Cleopatra]], having eliminated [[Taharqa]], [[Khaliset]], [[Hetepi]] and [[Berenike]], who were members of the [[Order of the Ancients]]. Upon arriving, Bayek was notified of an assassination plot against Cleopatra, leading him to investigate. Ultimately, he discovered that the [[Gabiniani]] [[Venator]] was conspiring with [[Lucius Septimius]] to murder Cleopatra, and foiled the plot, killing Venator.<ref name="Way of the Gabiniani">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Way of the Gabiniani]]</ref>


Sometime thereafter, Bayek returned to the nome, where he travelled to the [[Yw Huts]], situated in the eastern end, in search of [[Abar]], a member of the [[Phylakes]] who held the last key to her warrior chest. Bayek fulfiled Abar's request to eliminate the [[crocodile]]s in the region, thus gaining her last key to the Phylake treasure.<ref name="Phylakes' Prey">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[Phylakes' Prey]]</ref>
Sometime thereafter, Bayek returned to the nome, where he travelled to the [[Yw Huts]] in search of [[Abar]], a member of the [[Phylakes]] who held the last key to her warrior chest. Bayek fulfilled Abar's request to eliminate the [[crocodile]]s in the region, thus obtaining her key to the Phylake treasure.<ref name="Phylakes' Prey">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[Phylakes' Prey]]</ref>


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"This Delta Nome holds Thonis-Herakleion, the town named in honor of Herakles."
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Herakleion Nome

Herakleion Nome was a nome of Egypt, situated on the Nile Delta, west of Kanopos Nome and north of Ka-Khem Nome and Im-Khent Nome. The city of Herakleion resided in this region.

History[edit | edit source]

In 48 BCE, the Medjay Bayek of Siwa travelled to the city of Herakleion to report to Cleopatra, having eliminated Taharqa, Khaliset, Hetepi and Berenike, who were members of the Order of the Ancients. Upon arriving, Bayek was notified of an assassination plot against Cleopatra, leading him to investigate. Ultimately, he discovered that the Gabiniani Venator was conspiring with Lucius Septimius to murder Cleopatra, and foiled the plot, killing Venator.[1]

Sometime thereafter, Bayek returned to the nome, where he travelled to the Yw Huts in search of Abar, a member of the Phylakes who held the last key to her warrior chest. Bayek fulfilled Abar's request to eliminate the crocodiles in the region, thus obtaining her key to the Phylake treasure.[2]

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