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'''Manetho''' was an [[Egypt]]ian priest and historian who lived during the 3rd century BCE. He was known for being the author of the work ''{{Wiki|Manetho#Aegyptiaca|Aegyptiaca}}'' or ''History of Egypt'', which contained the chronology of the reigns of the pharaohs of Egypt. | '''Manetho''' was an [[Egypt]]ian [[Scholar|priest]] and historian who lived during the 3rd century BCE. He was known for being the author of the work ''{{Wiki|Manetho#Aegyptiaca|Aegyptiaca}}'' or ''History of Egypt'', which contained the chronology of the reigns of the pharaohs of Egypt.<ref name="SecretsOfTheFirstPyramids">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Secrets of the First Pyramids]]</ref> | ||
In his work, Manetho documented the reign of [[Sneferu]], who | In his work, Manetho documented the reign of [[Sneferu]], who ordered the [[Meidum Pyramid]], the [[Bent Pyramid]], the [[Red Pyramid]] built to hide an artifact in each of them. These artifacts, when placed in the pyramidion at the tip of the Red Pyramid, would unlock the secrets of the pharaoh.<ref name="SecretsOfTheFirstPyramids"/> | ||
In the 1st century BCE, Manetho's documentation of Sneferu's secrets caught the interest of [[Merkes]], an Egyptian scholar who would later enlisted the help of the [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]], to solve the mystery in 48 BCE. They eventually | In the 1st century BCE, Manetho's documentation of Sneferu's secrets caught the interest of [[Merkes]], an Egyptian scholar who would later enlisted the help of the [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]], to solve the mystery in 48 BCE. They eventually discovered Sneferu's secret to be a vault which contained a pyramidion model and various {{Wiki|Old Kingdom of Egypt|Old Kingdom}} scrolls.<ref name="SecrertsOfTheFirstPyramids"/> | ||
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Manetho was an Egyptian priest and historian who lived during the 3rd century BCE. He was known for being the author of the work Aegyptiaca or History of Egypt, which contained the chronology of the reigns of the pharaohs of Egypt.[1]
In his work, Manetho documented the reign of Sneferu, who ordered the Meidum Pyramid, the Bent Pyramid, the Red Pyramid built to hide an artifact in each of them. These artifacts, when placed in the pyramidion at the tip of the Red Pyramid, would unlock the secrets of the pharaoh.[1]
In the 1st century BCE, Manetho's documentation of Sneferu's secrets caught the interest of Merkes, an Egyptian scholar who would later enlisted the help of the Medjay, Bayek, to solve the mystery in 48 BCE. They eventually discovered Sneferu's secret to be a vault which contained a pyramidion model and various Old Kingdom scrolls.[2]
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Origins (mentioned only)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Origins – Secrets of the First Pyramids
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