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==Behind the scenes==
The Bathhouse of Alexandria is depicted in a Roman style, however, this is anachronistic as this style became popular in Egypt in the 1st century AD.<ref name="location">[https://www.karanisbath.com/ancient-baths-in-egypt Ancient Baths in Egypt]. ''karanisbath.com.'' Accessed 27 January 2022.</ref>


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Revision as of 04:21, 27 January 2022

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The Bathhouse of Alexandria was a bathhouse in the Egyptian capital of Alexandria. Eudoros, a royal scribe and a member of the Order of the Ancients, often frequented the baths to treat his skin condition. The Cyrenean magistrate Simonides occasionally visited the bathhouse as well.[1]

In 48 BCE, the Medjay Bayek of Siwa travelled to the bathhouse to assassinate Eudoros, having learned his location from a papyrus at the Ptolemaic Royal Palace. Bayek sneaked atop the ceiling to pass by the guards and assassinated Eudoros by with his newly-acquired Hidden Blade.[2]

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Behind the scenes

The Bathhouse of Alexandria is depicted in a Roman style, however, this is anachronistic as this style became popular in Egypt in the 1st century AD.[3]

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