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The '''Tomb of Alexander the Great''' was the tomb of [[Alexander the Great]] located in [[Alexandria]], [[Egypt]].
The '''Tomb of Alexander the Great''' was a tomb located in [[Alexandria]], [[Egypt]], housing the remains of the [[Alexander the Great]] and a [[Alexander's Staff of Eden|Staff of Eden]].<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>


During the reign of pharaoh [[Ptolemy XII Auletes]], an earthquake strucked the city, causing damage and altering the structure of the tomb.
During the reign of pharaoh [[Ptolemy XII Auletes]], an earthquake strucked the city, causing damage and altering the structure of the tomb. As a result, the entrance was blocked, preventing access to the inner tomb.<ref name="ACO" />
 
Years later in 48 BCE, [[Cleopatra]] enlisted the aid of [[Aya]] and her husband [[Bayek]] to gain access to the tomb such that she could use it to impress her lover [[Julius Caesar]]. The two [[Medjay|Medjays]] were able to locate another entrance to the tomb and remove the blocklade to the entrance, allowing Caesar and [[Flavius Metellus]] to access to the tomb.<ref name="Blade of the Goddess">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Aya: Blade of the Goddess]]</ref>
 
Shortly after the [[Battle of the Nile]] when Cleopatra was proclaimed sole ruler of Egypt, Flavius, revealed to be a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]], broke into the tomb alongside [[Lucius Septimius]] and stole the staff. In the process, they also stole the [[Apple of Eden 2|Apple of Eden]] from [[Apollodorus]], who discovered their true purpose in the tomb. Dispatching soldiers to deal with Apolodorus, the two Ancients left the tomb and made their way to the [[Siwa Vault|vault]] in [[Siwa]]. Both Aya and Bayek arrived too late to stop them and save Apollodorus' life, who died from injuries sustained during the fight. <ref name="The Aftermath">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[The Aftermath]]</ref>


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== Reference ==
==Reference==
* [[Assassin's Creed: Origins|''Assassin's Creed: Origins'']]
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The entrance to the tomb

The Tomb of Alexander the Great was a tomb located in Alexandria, Egypt, housing the remains of the Alexander the Great and a Staff of Eden.[1]

During the reign of pharaoh Ptolemy XII Auletes, an earthquake strucked the city, causing damage and altering the structure of the tomb. As a result, the entrance was blocked, preventing access to the inner tomb.[1]

Years later in 48 BCE, Cleopatra enlisted the aid of Aya and her husband Bayek to gain access to the tomb such that she could use it to impress her lover Julius Caesar. The two Medjays were able to locate another entrance to the tomb and remove the blocklade to the entrance, allowing Caesar and Flavius Metellus to access to the tomb.[2]

Shortly after the Battle of the Nile when Cleopatra was proclaimed sole ruler of Egypt, Flavius, revealed to be a member of the Order of the Ancients, broke into the tomb alongside Lucius Septimius and stole the staff. In the process, they also stole the Apple of Eden from Apollodorus, who discovered their true purpose in the tomb. Dispatching soldiers to deal with Apolodorus, the two Ancients left the tomb and made their way to the vault in Siwa. Both Aya and Bayek arrived too late to stop them and save Apollodorus' life, who died from injuries sustained during the fight. [3]

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