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*The Temple of Mars has the same floor tiles as the curia within the [[Theatre of Pompey]] which are actually based on the floor tiles of {{Wiki|Curia Julia}}. | |||
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The Temple of Mars was a temple dedicated to the Roman god Mars, situated atop the akropolis of Cyrene.
In 47 BCE, the Medjay Bayek of Siwa infiltrated the temple to confront Flavius Metellus, the leader of the Order of the Ancients responsible for the murder of his son Khemu. Despite holding an Apple of Eden, Flavius was defeated and killed by Bayek.[1]
Gallery
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Concept Art of the exterior
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Model of the exterior
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Concept art of the interior
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Statue of Mars in the temple
Trivia
- The Temple is fictional as there was no temple of Mars in Cyrene.
- The Temple of Mars has the same floor tiles as the curia within the Theatre of Pompey which are actually based on the floor tiles of Curia Julia.
