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{{New_Character_Infobox|char-title = Isidora|died = c. 38 BCE
{{New_Character_Infobox|char-title = Isidora|died = c. 38 BCE


[[Valley of the Kings]], [[Egypt|Ptolemaic Kingdom]]|appears-in = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' - "[[The Curse of the Pharaohs]]"|born = [[Thebes]], [[Egypt|Ptolemaic Kingdom]]}}
[[Valley of the Kings]], [[Egypt|Ptolemaic Kingdom]]|appears-in = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' - ''[[The Curse of the Pharaohs]]''|born = [[Thebes]], [[Egypt|Ptolemaic Kingdom]]}}
'''Isidora '''(d. 38 BCE) was the God's Wife of [[Amun]] at the Temple of [[Karnak]] in [[Thebes]] during the reign of [[Cleopatra]].  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]] during the reign of [[Cleopatra]].  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 during the reign of Cleopatra.  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.   



Trivia

  • Isidora's name means "gift of Isis" in Greek.  

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