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'''Iuseneb''' was an informant of [[Apollodorus]] who lived during the reign of [[Ptolemy XIII]].
'''Iuseneb''' was an informant of [[Apollodorus]] who lived during the reign of [[Ptolemy XIII]].


==Biography==
In 48 BCE while in [[Herakleion]], Iuseneb was dispatched by Apollodorus to investigate a [[Mithidrates Roman Camp|farm]] situated in the eastern corner of [[Herakleion Nome]]. Arriving at the farm, Iuseneb discovered it to have been converted into a [[Rome|Roman]] military camp, who used it to train [[elephant]]s for war, using the captive farmers to harden their bloodlust.<ref name="Recon Work">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Recon Work]]</ref>
In 48 BCE while in [[Herakleion]], Iuseneb was dispatched by Apollodorus to investigate a [[Mithidrates Roman Camp|farm]] situated in the eastern corner of [[Herakleion Nome]]. Arriving at the farm, Iuseneb discovered it to have been converted into a [[Rome|Roman]] military camp, who used it to train [[elephant]]s for war, using the captive farmers to harden their bloodlust.<ref name="Recon Work">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Recon Work]]</ref>



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Iuseneb was an informant of Apollodorus who lived during the reign of Ptolemy XIII.

Biography

In 48 BCE while in Herakleion, Iuseneb was dispatched by Apollodorus to investigate a farm situated in the eastern corner of Herakleion Nome. Arriving at the farm, Iuseneb discovered it to have been converted into a Roman military camp, who used it to train elephants for war, using the captive farmers to harden their bloodlust.[1]

Iuseneb was discovered by the Romans, who tied him up along with the farmers and prepared to be sacrificed to the elephants. However, he was later rescued by the Medjay, Bayek, who had came to investigate. Iuseneb reported his findings to Bayek, shortly before returning to Herakleion to report to Apollodorus.[1]

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