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Valley of the Kings, Ptolemaic Kingdom|appears-in = Assassin's Creed Origins The Curse of the Pharaohs}} | Valley of the Kings, Ptolemaic Kingdom|appears-in = [[Assassin's Creed: Origins]] - [[The Curse of the Pharaohs]]}} | ||
'''Isidora '''(d. 38 BCE) was the God's Wife of [[Amun]] at the Temple of [[Karnak]] in [[Thebes]]. After witnessing her mother being killed by bandits when she was a little girl, she took her revenge by using an [[Apple of Eden]] associated with the Aten to kill grave robbers. | '''Isidora '''(d. 38 BCE) was the God's Wife of [[Amun]] at the Temple of [[Karnak]] in [[Thebes]]. After witnessing her mother being killed by bandits when she was a little girl, she took her revenge by using an [[Apple of Eden]] associated with the Aten to kill grave robbers. | ||
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Isidora (d. 38 BCE) was the God's Wife of Amun at the Temple of Karnak in Thebes. After witnessing her mother being killed by bandits when she was a little girl, she took her revenge by using an Apple of Eden associated with the Aten to kill grave robbers.
