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'''Castra Pyramis''' was a [[Rome|Roman]] military camp in [[Arsinoe]] on the [[Sinai]]. | '''Castra Pyramis''' was a [[Rome|Roman]] military camp in [[Arsinoe]] on the [[Sinai]]. | ||
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Castra Pyramis was a Roman military camp in Arsinoe on the Sinai.
In 38 BCE, the camp was visited by the Hidden One Bayek of Siwa, who eliminated the guards and looted the valuables.[1]
Behind the scenes
The word Castra is Latin in origin. It is the plural form of castrum, meaning a building or plot of land used as a fortified military camp.[2] Pyramis is a Latin word derived from the Ancient Greek word puramís (πυραμίς), meaning a pyramid.
Appearances
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins – The Hidden Ones
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Castra on Wikipedia
