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'''Akila''' was a personal servant of the pharaoh [[Cleopatra]] during the late 1st century BCE.
'''Akila''' was a personal servant of the pharaoh [[Cleopatra]] during the late 1st century BCE.


During [[Octavian]]'s siege of [[Alexandria]] in around 30 BCE, Akila was tasked by Cleopatra to inform the [[Rome|Romans]] of their surrender, before commiting suicide with a vial of [[poison]] given to her by [[Amunet]].<ref name="ACOC #4">[[Assassin's Creed: Origins (comic)|''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' comics]] #4</ref>
During [[Octavian]]'s siege of [[Alexandria]] in around 30 BCE, Akila was tasked by Cleopatra to inform the [[Rome|Romans]] of their surrender, before committing suicide with a vial of [[poison]] given to her by [[Amunet]].<ref name="ACOC #4">[[Assassin's Creed: Origins (comic)|''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' comics]] #4</ref>
 
==Trivia==
*Akila is a variant of the Arabic name أكله (''Aqila''), meaning 'intelligent, wise'.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==

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Akila was a personal servant of the pharaoh Cleopatra during the late 1st century BCE.

During Octavian's siege of Alexandria in around 30 BCE, Akila was tasked by Cleopatra to inform the Romans of their surrender, before committing suicide with a vial of poison given to her by Amunet.[1]

Trivia

  • Akila is a variant of the Arabic name أكله (Aqila), meaning 'intelligent, wise'.

Appearance

Reference