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The '''Royal Palace''' was a palace in [[Akhenaten]]'s [[Aten (afterlife)|vision]] of the afterlife.
The '''Royal Palace''' was a palace in [[Akhenaten]]'s [[Aten (afterlife)|vision]] of the afterlife.



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The Royal Palace was a palace in Akhenaten's vision of the afterlife.

In 38 BCE, the Hidden One Bayek of Siwa infiltrated the location, killed its captain, destroyed a statue of Akhenaten and looted the chest found there.[1]

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