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'''Euhemeria''' was an [[Egypt]]ian port village located on the south bank of [[Lake Moeris]] in the [[Faiyum]] region. The town was not particularly wealthy, with the exception of [[Hotephres]] and [[Khenut]], who owned a stately villa in the area.  
'''Euhemeria''' was an [[Egypt]]ian port village located on the south bank of [[Lake Moeris]] in the [[Faiyum]] region. The town was not particularly wealthy, with the exception of [[Hotephres]] and [[Khenut]], who owned a stately villa in the area.


==Reference==
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*[http://blog.ubi.com/assassins-creed-origins-need-know-new-setting-new-hero-new-action-rpg-gameplay-e3-2017/ ''UbiBlog | Assassin's Creed Origins - What You Need to Know About Its New Setting, New Hero, and New Action-RPG Gameplay'']
*[http://blog.ubi.com/assassins-creed-origins-need-know-new-setting-new-hero-new-action-rpg-gameplay-e3-2017/ ''UbiBlog | Assassin's Creed Origins What You Need to Know About Its New Setting, New Hero, and New Action-RPG Gameplay'']
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Euhemeria was an Egyptian port village located on the south bank of Lake Moeris in the Faiyum region. The town was not particularly wealthy, with the exception of Hotephres and Khenut, who owned a stately villa in the area.

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