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Latest revision as of 03:17, 25 May 2025

Scepter of Amun

The Scepter of Amun was a scepter which originated from Siwa. It was rumored that when Alexander the Great conquered Egypt and visited Siwa in 332 BCE, the Oracle of Amun presented the scepter to him as a gift, proclaiming him as the son of the deity Amun.

After Alexander's death, the scepter, along with a shield, was kept in a temple in the Isolated Desert. Around 47 BCE, the Medjay Bayek of Siwa acquired the scepter while rescuing Hetanu, a young boy from Remetch Ra.[1]

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Description
Rumored to be the scepter given to Alexander by the Oracle of Siwa after he was pronounced son of the god Amun.

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