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[[File:ACO_Ptolemaic_Royal_Palace_overview.jpg|thumb|250px|Overall view of the palace]]
[[File:ACO_Ptolemaic_Royal_Palace_overview.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Ptolemaic Royal Palace]]
The '''Ptolemaic Royal Palace''' was the residence of the {{Wiki|Ptolemaic dynasty|Ptolemaic pharaohs}} from 323 BCE to 30 BCE. Situated on the island of {{Wiki|Antirhodos}}, it was occupied well into the [[Rome|Roman]] era until the {{Wiki|Severan dynasty}}, and sank in 365 CE due to a tsunami created by an earthquake off the island of [[Crete]].
The '''Ptolemaic Royal Palace''' was the residence of the [[Ptolemaic dynasty|Ptolemaic pharaohs]] from 323 BCE to 30 BCE. Situated on the island of {{Wiki|Antirhodos}} in [[Alexandria]], it was occupied well into the [[Rome|Roman]] era until the {{Wiki|Severan dynasty}}, and sank in 365 CE due to a tsunami created by an earthquake off the island of [[Crete]].


==History==
==History==
The Royal Palace contained offices for the members of the court, including the Royal Scribe, [[Eudoros]], who was also a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]] until his death in 48 BCE at the hands of the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]], for the part he was believed to have played in the death of Bayek's son, [[Khemu]].<ref name="End of the Snake">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[End of the Snake]]</ref> Bayek's wife, [[Amunet|Aya]] had advised him to seek out proof of the identity of the Snake he was hunting within the Royal Scribe's office.<ref name="">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' - [[Aya (genetic memory)]]</ref>
The Royal Palace contained offices for the members of the court, including the Royal Scribe, [[Eudoros]], who was also a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]] until his death in 48 BCE at the hands of the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]].<ref name="End of the Snake">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[End of the Snake]]</ref> Bayek's wife, [[Amunet|Aya]], had advised him to seek out proof of the identity of "the Snake" he was hunting within the Royal Scribe's office.<ref name="Aya">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' [[Aya (memory)|Aya]]</ref>


Bayek managed to infiltrate the palace and search through the Royal Scribe's office, discovering a series of letters exchanged by Eudoros with other members of the Order of the Ancients, apparently confirming his suspicions about Eudoros' identity.<ref name="End of the Snake" />
Bayek managed to infiltrate the palace and search through the Royal Scribe's office, discovering a series of letters exchanged by Eudoros with other members of the Order of the Ancients, apparently confirming his suspicions about Eudoros' identity.<ref name="End of the Snake" />


A year later in 47 BCE, Bayek, alongside his wife Aya, [[Apollodorus]], and [[Cleopatra]] travelled to the palace to meet with the [[Rome|Roman]] general [[Julius Caesar]]. Apollodorus posed as a [[Phylakitai]] of [[Heliopolis]], carrying Cleopatra wrapped in a carpet while Aya and Bayek posed as his servants carrying gifts. Escorted by a Roman legionary, they interrupted the meeting between Caesar and Cleopatra's brother [[Ptolemy XIII]].<ref name="Aya Blade of the Goddess">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[Aya: Blade of the Goddess]]</ref>
[[File:ACO Aya Blade of the Goddess 12.png|thumb|250px|left|Cleopatra and her followers in the palace's harbor]]
A year later, in 47 BCE, Bayek, alongside Aya, Queen [[Cleopatra]], and her follower [[Apollodorus]], travelled to the palace to meet with the Roman general [[Gaius Julius Caesar]]. Apollodorus posed as a [[Phylakitai]] of [[Heliopolis]], carrying Cleopatra wrapped in a carpet, while Aya and Bayek posed as his servants bringing gifts. Escorted by a Roman legionary, they interrupted a meeting between Caesar and Cleopatra's brother [[Ptolemy XIII]], allowing the queen to secure an alliance with the former.<ref name="Aya Blade of the Goddess">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Aya: Blade of the Goddess]]</ref>


In 30 BCE, Aya, now known as Amunent and a [[Mentor]] of the [[Hidden Ones]], infiltrated the palace, where she knocked [[Caesarion]] unconscious and confronted Cleopatra. With the invasion of [[Octavian]] imminent, Amunet urged Cleopatra to accept her fate. Give a vial of posion, the Ptolemaic queen convinced Amunet to take Caesarion with her to Rome before committing suicide.<ref>[[Assassin's Creed: Origins (comic)|''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' comic]]</ref>
In 30 BCE, Aya, now known as Amunet and a [[Mentor]] of the [[Assassins|Hidden Ones]], infiltrated the palace, where she knocked [[Caesarion]] unconscious and confronted Cleopatra. With [[Augustus|Octavian]]'s invasion imminent, Amunet urged Cleopatra to accept her fate and gave her a vial of poison. The queen subsequently committed suicide to avoid capture by Octavian's forces, while Amunet carried Caesarion out of the palace in order to fulfill her promise to Cleopatra to train him as a Hidden One.<ref>[[Assassin's Creed: Origins (comic)|''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' comic]] – [[Assassin's Creed: Origins 4|Issue #4]]</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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ACO Ptolemaic Royal Palace Concept Art - Raphaëlle Deslandes.jpg|Concept art
ACO Ptolemaic Royal Palace Concept Art - Raphaëlle Deslandes.jpg|Concept art
ACO Ptolemy in Alexandria Concept Art - Martin Deschambault.jpg|Concept art of Ptolemy XIII at the palace
ACO Cleopatra meets Caesar - Concept Art.jpg|Concept art of Cleopatra meeting Caesar at the palace
DTAE Alexandria Palace Cape Lochias - Jean Claude Golvin.jpg|Drawing of the palace by [[Jean-Claude Golvin]]
ACO Ptolemaic Royal Palace.jpg
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</gallery>


==Appearance==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' {{1st}}
*[[Assassin's Creed: Origins (comic)|''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' comic]]
*[[Assassin's Creed: Origins (comic)|''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' comic]]
*''[[Echoes of History]] – Behind the Legends'' {{Imo}}
*''Echoes of History – Renaissance'' {{Mo}}


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}
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The Ptolemaic Royal Palace

The Ptolemaic Royal Palace was the residence of the Ptolemaic pharaohs from 323 BCE to 30 BCE. Situated on the island of Antirhodos in Alexandria, it was occupied well into the Roman era until the Severan dynasty, and sank in 365 CE due to a tsunami created by an earthquake off the island of Crete.

History[edit | edit source]

The Royal Palace contained offices for the members of the court, including the Royal Scribe, Eudoros, who was also a member of the Order of the Ancients until his death in 48 BCE at the hands of the Medjay Bayek of Siwa.[1] Bayek's wife, Aya, had advised him to seek out proof of the identity of "the Snake" he was hunting within the Royal Scribe's office.[2]

Bayek managed to infiltrate the palace and search through the Royal Scribe's office, discovering a series of letters exchanged by Eudoros with other members of the Order of the Ancients, apparently confirming his suspicions about Eudoros' identity.[1]

Cleopatra and her followers in the palace's harbor

A year later, in 47 BCE, Bayek, alongside Aya, Queen Cleopatra, and her follower Apollodorus, travelled to the palace to meet with the Roman general Gaius Julius Caesar. Apollodorus posed as a Phylakitai of Heliopolis, carrying Cleopatra wrapped in a carpet, while Aya and Bayek posed as his servants bringing gifts. Escorted by a Roman legionary, they interrupted a meeting between Caesar and Cleopatra's brother Ptolemy XIII, allowing the queen to secure an alliance with the former.[3]

In 30 BCE, Aya, now known as Amunet and a Mentor of the Hidden Ones, infiltrated the palace, where she knocked Caesarion unconscious and confronted Cleopatra. With Octavian's invasion imminent, Amunet urged Cleopatra to accept her fate and gave her a vial of poison. The queen subsequently committed suicide to avoid capture by Octavian's forces, while Amunet carried Caesarion out of the palace in order to fulfill her promise to Cleopatra to train him as a Hidden One.[4]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]