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[[File: | [[File:ACO Camp of Qetesh & Resheph.jpg|thumb|250px|The Camp of Qetesh & Resheph in Uab Nome]] | ||
'''Uab Nome''' (English: ''Two Sceptres Nome'') was a nome of [[Egypt]]. Bordering the [[Haueris Nome]] and the [[Faiyum]] in the north, it was a region which | '''Uab Nome''' (English: ''Two Sceptres Nome'') was a nome of [[Egypt]]. Bordering the [[Haueris Nome]] and the [[Faiyum]] in the north, it was a region which led south into {{Wiki|Upper Egypt}}. It also bordered the vast [[Desheret Desert]] to its north. | ||
Uab Nome | During the 1st century BCE, Uab Nome was home to a military camp containing two war [[elephant]]s, known as the [[Camp of Qetesh & Resheph]]. The [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] explored the camp and slew the elephants in combat.<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:39, 13 May 2026
- "Uab is the Nome of Two Scepters, leading south to Upper Egypt."
- ―Description.[src]

Uab Nome (English: Two Sceptres Nome) was a nome of Egypt. Bordering the Haueris Nome and the Faiyum in the north, it was a region which led south into Upper Egypt. It also bordered the vast Desheret Desert to its north.
During the 1st century BCE, Uab Nome was home to a military camp containing two war elephants, known as the Camp of Qetesh & Resheph. The Medjay Bayek of Siwa explored the camp and slew the elephants in combat.[1]
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