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|state = [[Egypt]] | |||
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The '''Requisitioned Dionysias House''' was a former residence in [[Dionysias]] in [[Faiyum]]. Once belonging to an [[Egypt]]ian resident, the residence was requisitioned by the region's nomarch [[Berenike]] in the mid-1st century BCE, supposedly reserved for the influx of [[Greece|foreign]] investors. | The '''Requisitioned Dionysias House''' was a former residence in [[Dionysias]] in [[Faiyum]]. Once belonging to an [[Egypt]]ian resident, the residence was requisitioned by the region's nomarch [[Berenike]] in the mid-1st century BCE, supposedly reserved for the influx of [[Greece|foreign]] investors. | ||
Latest revision as of 19:14, 6 December 2021
- "For the benefit of continued prosperity, this house and prime land is hereby requisitioned for Faiyum."
- ―A note on the residence's status, 48 BCE.[src]
The Requisitioned Dionysias House was a former residence in Dionysias in Faiyum. Once belonging to an Egyptian resident, the residence was requisitioned by the region's nomarch Berenike in the mid-1st century BCE, supposedly reserved for the influx of foreign investors.
In 48 BCE, the now guarded residence was visited by the Medjay Bayek of Siwa, who eliminated the guards and looted the valuables inside.[1]