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The '''Lake of Tears''' was a lake located in [[Green Mountains]] region of [[Cyrenaica]]. It sprang forth from a natural spring, and near the area, [[Rome|Romans]] had set up a [[Collis Roman Hunting Camp|hunting camp]] around the ruins of a shrine dedicated to [[Cyrene (deity)|Cyrene]] in the 1st century BCE. | |||
'''Lake of Tears''' was a lake located in [[ | |||
It sprang forth from a natural spring, and the [[Rome|Romans]] had set up a [[Collis Roman Hunting Camp|hunting camp]] around the ruins of a shrine dedicated to [[Cyrene (deity)|Cyrene]] | |||
In 47 BCE, the the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] visited the place, after the [[Phoebe|local]] [[Oracle of Apollo]] told him to look for the Halo of the Huntress Cyrene at the Lake of Tears, and he did so.<ref name="Halo of the Huntress">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Halo of the Huntress]]</ref> | In 47 BCE, the the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] visited the place, after the [[Phoebe|local]] [[Oracle of Apollo]] told him to look for the Halo of the Huntress Cyrene at the Lake of Tears, and he did so.<ref name="Halo of the Huntress">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Halo of the Huntress]]</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 07:35, 15 April 2022

The Lake of Tears was a lake located in Green Mountains region of Cyrenaica. It sprang forth from a natural spring, and near the area, Romans had set up a hunting camp around the ruins of a shrine dedicated to Cyrene in the 1st century BCE.
In 47 BCE, the the Medjay Bayek of Siwa visited the place, after the local Oracle of Apollo told him to look for the Halo of the Huntress Cyrene at the Lake of Tears, and he did so.[1]
On the walls of the shrine, the story of Apollo and Cyrene was displayed.[1]
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