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'''Theramenes' clinic''' was a clinic within [[Balagrae]] in [[Green Mountains]] of [[Cyrenaica]] during the 1st century BCE. It was set up by the [[Doctor|healer]] [[Theramenes]] where he and his daughter [[Praxilla (Cyrenean)|Praxilla]] tended to the ills and ailments of the local population.<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref> | |||
In 47 BCE, the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] visited the clinic to check up on Praxilla and the [[Egypt|Egyptian]] woman [[Nenet]] whom he had met in the farmlands in the south. Learning that the [[Rome|Roman]] general [[Flavius Metellus]] had visited the town with the [[Apple of Eden 2|Oracle's Relic]], Praxilla requested Bayek to speak to her friend [[Crios]], who worked at the [[Asklepieion]] as a water bearer.<ref name="One Bad Apple">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[One Bad Apple]]</ref> | |||
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Theramenes' clinic was a clinic within Balagrae in Green Mountains of Cyrenaica during the 1st century BCE. It was set up by the healer Theramenes where he and his daughter Praxilla tended to the ills and ailments of the local population.[1]
In 47 BCE, the Medjay Bayek of Siwa visited the clinic to check up on Praxilla and the Egyptian woman Nenet whom he had met in the farmlands in the south. Learning that the Roman general Flavius Metellus had visited the town with the Oracle's Relic, Praxilla requested Bayek to speak to her friend Crios, who worked at the Asklepieion as a water bearer.[2]
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