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How could I not understand before? Just, I'm not sure about the English rendering :\ Are "from" and "to" the proper prepositions? As in the phrase "from zero to hero"
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[[File:ACO Tomb of Alexander.jpg|thumb|250px|The entrance to the tomb]]
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The '''Tomb of Alexander the Great''' was a tomb located in [[Alexandria]], [[Egypt]], that, during the late 1st century BCE, housed the remains of [[Alexander the Great]] and his [[Alexander's Staff of Eden|Staff of Eden]].<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>
|description = The tomb of Alexander the Great
|location = [[Alexandria]], [[Ptolemaic Kingdom]]
|dateconstructed = Late 4th century BCE
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The '''Tomb of Alexander the Great''' was a tomb located in [[Alexandria]], [[Egypt]], that, during the late 1st century BCE, housed the remains of [[Alexander the Great]] and his [[Scepter of Alexander the Great|personal]] [[Staves of Eden|Staff]] of [[Eden]].


==History==
==History==
During the reign of pharaoh [[Ptolemy XII Auletes]], an earthquake struck the city, damaging and altering the structure of the tomb. As a result, the entrance was blocked, preventing access to the inner tomb.<ref name="ACO" />
During the reign of pharaoh [[Ptolemy XII Auletes]], an earthquake struck the city, damaging and altering the structure of the tomb. As a result, the entrance was blocked, preventing access to the inner tomb.<ref name="Blade of the Goddess">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Aya: Blade of the Goddess]]</ref>


Years later, in 47 BCE, [[Cleopatra]] enlisted the aid of [[Amunet|Aya]] and her husband [[Bayek]] to gain access to the tomb so that she could use it to impress her lover [[Julius Caesar]] and gain his support. The two [[Medjay]] were able to locate another entrance to the tomb and remove the blockade, allowing Caesar and Cleopatra access into the inner tomb.<ref name="Blade of the Goddess">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[Aya: Blade of the Goddess]]</ref>
Years later, in 47 BCE, [[Cleopatra]] enlisted the aid of [[Amunet|Aya]] and her husband [[Bayek]] to gain access to the tomb so that she could use it to impress her lover [[Gaius Julius Caesar|Julius Caesar]] and gain his support. The two [[Medjay]] were able to locate another entrance to the tomb and remove the blockade, allowing Caesar and Cleopatra access into the inner tomb.<ref name="Blade of the Goddess"/>


Shortly after the [[Battle of the Nile]], when Cleopatra was proclaimed the sole ruler of Egypt, [[Flavius Metellus]], revealed to be a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]], broke into the tomb alongside [[Lucius Septimius]] and stole the Staff. In the process, they also stole the [[Apple of Eden 2|Apple of Eden]] from [[Apollodorus]], who discovered their true purpose in the tomb. Dispatching soldiers to deal with Apollodorus, the two members of the Order left the tomb and made their way to the [[Siwa Vault|vault]] in [[Siwa]]. Both Aya and Bayek arrived too late to stop them and save Apollodorus' life, succumbing to the injuries sustained during the fight. <ref name="The Aftermath">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[The Aftermath]]</ref>
Shortly after the [[Battle of the Nile]], when Cleopatra was proclaimed the sole ruler of Egypt, [[Flavius Metellus]], revealed to be an [[Order of the Ancients]] member, broke into the tomb alongside [[Lucius Septimius]] and stole the Staff. In the process, they also stole the [[Apple of Eden 2|Apple of Eden]] from [[Apollodorus]], who discovered their true purpose in the tomb. Dispatching [[soldier]]s to deal with Apollodorus, the two Order members left the tomb and made their way to the [[Isu]] [[Siwa Vault|vault]] in [[Siwa]]. Both Aya and Bayek arrived too late to stop them and save Apollodorus, who succumbed to his injuries sustained during the fight.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[The Aftermath]]</ref>


Around the same time, Bayek also found one of the [[Papyrus Puzzle]]s within the tomb.<ref name="Ray of Hope">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[Ray of Hope]]</ref>
Around the same time, Bayek also found the [[Papyrus Puzzle]] clue "Ray of Hope" within the tomb.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Origins''</ref>


==Trivia==
==Layout==
*The inscriptions on the tomb are:
Located in the center of the room, Alexander the Great's sarcophagus had several inscriptions around the outside;
**ΑΜΩΝ ΕΝ ΑΓΡΩΙ ΔΕΝΔΡΩΝ ΙΣΤΗΣΙΝ. ΤΟ ΕΝ ΣΙΒΑΙ ΙΕΡΟΝ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΗΝ ΕΞΟΥΣIΑΝ ΚΑΤΕΧΕΙ (''[[Amun]] stands in a field of trees. The [[Temple of Amun|Sanctuary]] in [[Siwa]] holds the highest authority'')
*ΑΜΩΝ ΕΝ ΑΓΡΩΙ ΔΕΝΔΡΩΝ ΙΣΤΗΣΙΝ. ΤΟ ΕΝ ΣΙΒΑΙ ΙΕΡΟΝ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΗΝ ΕΞΟΥΣIΑΝ ΚΑΤΕΧΕΙ (''[[Amun (deity)|Amun]] stands in a field of trees. The [[Temple of Amun|Sanctuary]] in Siwa holds the highest authority'')
**ΑΝΘΡΩΠΟΣ ΠΡΟΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΑΝ ΚΑΙ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΠΡΟΣ ΘΕΟΝ ΔΥΝΑΜIΝ ΘΕΩΝ ΕΝ ΧΕΡΣIΝ ΑΝΘΡΩΠΟΥ ΣΤΡΕΦΕΙ (''From man to king and from king to god, ([[Alexander the Great|he]]) turns the mighty of gods into the hands of man'')
*ΑΝΘΡΩΠΟΣ ΠΡΟΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΑΝ ΚΑΙ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΠΡΟΣ ΘΕΟΝ ΔΥΝΑΜIΝ ΘΕΩΝ ΕΝ ΧΕΡΣIΝ ΑΝΘΡΩΠΟΥ ΣΤΡΕΦΕΙ (''From man to king and from king to god, [he] handles god-like might with [his] mortal hands'')
**ΟΦΘΑΛΜΟΣ ΕΗΣ ΚΩΠΗΣ ΤΥΓΧΑΝΕΙ ΕΣΦΡΑΓΙΣΜΕΝΗ ΣΦΑΙΡΑ ΕΠΙ ΤΗΣ ΡΑΒΔΟΥ ΤΕΘΕΙΣΑ (roughly translates to: ''the eye of [[Siwa Vault|its]] handle has [[Apples of Eden|a marked sphere]] set on the [[Staves of Eden|staff]]'')
*ΟΦΘΑΛΜΟΣ ΕΗΣ ΚΩΠΗΣ ΤΥΓΧΑΝΕΙ ΕΣΦΡΑΓΙΣΜΕΝΗ ΣΦΑΙΡΑ ΕΠΙ ΤΗΣ ΡΑΒΔΟΥ ΤΕΘΕΙΣΑ (''The eye of its handle has [[Apples of Eden|a marked sphere]] set on the staff'')
**ΤΑΞΙΣ ΑΠΑNΤΑ ΑNΑΓKΑZΕI ΚΑΙ ΤIΣ ΠΑNΤOΣ ΔYNΑΤΑI KPΑΤΕIN ΕI KΑΤΩPHΞ ΑNΕΩΙΚΤΑΙ (roughly translates to: ''the disposition compels everything and one of all is able to have sway'')
*ΤΑΞΙΣ ΑΠΑNΤΑ ΑNΑΓKΑZΕI ΚΑΙ ΤIΣ ΠΑNΤOΣ ΔYNΑΤΑI KPΑΤΕIN ΕI KΑΤΩPHΞ ΑNΕΩΙΚΤΑΙ (roughly translates to: ''the order compels everything and one is surely able to have sway if [...] has been disclosed'')
 
==Gallery==
<gallery position?"center" widths="200" captionalign="center">
ACO Tomb of Alexander Concept Art.jpg|Concept art of the tomb chamber
ACO Alexander Tomb interior.jpg|The interior of the tomb
ACO Tomb of Alexander 1.jpg|The entrance to the sarcophagus' chamber
ACO Alexander's sarcophagus.jpg|Alexander's sarcophagus
ACO Alexander's sarcophagus close up.jpg|Close up view of Alexander's sarcophagus
ACO Tomb of Alexander 2.jpg|Top view of Alexander's sarcophagus and his Staff of Eden
ACO Tomb of Alexander 6.jpg|A painting on the northern wall depicting an infant Alexander being washed
ACO Tomb of Alexander 5.jpg|A painting on the northern wall depicting an adolescent Alexander with [[Aristotle]]
ACO Tomb of Alexander 3.jpg|A painting on the southern wall depicting Alexander standing triumphantly with soldiers
ACO Tomb of Alexander 4.jpg|A painting on the southern wall of [[Ptolemy I Soter|Ptolemy Lagos]] kneeling before Alexander
</gallery>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Landmarks in Alexandria]]
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The Tomb of Alexander the Great was a tomb located in Alexandria, Egypt, that, during the late 1st century BCE, housed the remains of Alexander the Great and his personal Staff of Eden.

History[edit | edit source]

During the reign of pharaoh Ptolemy XII Auletes, an earthquake struck the city, damaging and altering the structure of the tomb. As a result, the entrance was blocked, preventing access to the inner tomb.[1]

Years later, in 47 BCE, Cleopatra enlisted the aid of Aya and her husband Bayek to gain access to the tomb so that she could use it to impress her lover Julius Caesar and gain his support. The two Medjay were able to locate another entrance to the tomb and remove the blockade, allowing Caesar and Cleopatra access into the inner tomb.[1]

Shortly after the Battle of the Nile, when Cleopatra was proclaimed the sole ruler of Egypt, Flavius Metellus, revealed to be an Order of the Ancients member, broke into the tomb alongside Lucius Septimius and stole the Staff. In the process, they also stole the Apple of Eden from Apollodorus, who discovered their true purpose in the tomb. Dispatching soldiers to deal with Apollodorus, the two Order members left the tomb and made their way to the Isu vault in Siwa. Both Aya and Bayek arrived too late to stop them and save Apollodorus, who succumbed to his injuries sustained during the fight.[2]

Around the same time, Bayek also found the Papyrus Puzzle clue "Ray of Hope" within the tomb.[3]

Layout[edit | edit source]

Located in the center of the room, Alexander the Great's sarcophagus had several inscriptions around the outside;

  • ΑΜΩΝ ΕΝ ΑΓΡΩΙ ΔΕΝΔΡΩΝ ΙΣΤΗΣΙΝ. ΤΟ ΕΝ ΣΙΒΑΙ ΙΕΡΟΝ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΗΝ ΕΞΟΥΣIΑΝ ΚΑΤΕΧΕΙ (Amun stands in a field of trees. The Sanctuary in Siwa holds the highest authority)
  • ΑΝΘΡΩΠΟΣ ΠΡΟΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΑΝ ΚΑΙ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΠΡΟΣ ΘΕΟΝ ΔΥΝΑΜIΝ ΘΕΩΝ ΕΝ ΧΕΡΣIΝ ΑΝΘΡΩΠΟΥ ΣΤΡΕΦΕΙ (From man to king and from king to god, [he] handles god-like might with [his] mortal hands)
  • ΟΦΘΑΛΜΟΣ ΕΗΣ ΚΩΠΗΣ ΤΥΓΧΑΝΕΙ ΕΣΦΡΑΓΙΣΜΕΝΗ ΣΦΑΙΡΑ ΕΠΙ ΤΗΣ ΡΑΒΔΟΥ ΤΕΘΕΙΣΑ (The eye of its handle has a marked sphere set on the staff)
  • ΤΑΞΙΣ ΑΠΑNΤΑ ΑNΑΓKΑZΕI ΚΑΙ ΤIΣ ΠΑNΤOΣ ΔYNΑΤΑI KPΑΤΕIN ΕI KΑΤΩPHΞ ΑNΕΩΙΚΤΑΙ (roughly translates to: the order compels everything and one is surely able to have sway if [...] has been disclosed)

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: OriginsAya: Blade of the Goddess
  2. Assassin's Creed: OriginsThe Aftermath
  3. Assassin's Creed: Origins