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|image = ACO screen Cyrene Flyby Previews.jpg
|image = ACO screen Cyrene Flyby Previews.jpg
|state = [[Libya]]
|state = [[Libya]]
|founded = Greeks from Thera
|founded = [[Greece|Greeks]] from [[Thera]]
|date = 7th century BCE
|date = 7th century BCE
|targets = [[Flavius Metellus]]<br>[[Leander (Cyrenean)|Leander]]
|targets = [[Flavius Metellus]]<br>[[Leander (Cyrenean)|Leander]]
|}}
|}}
'''Cyrenaica''' (Greek: ''Kyrenaika'') is the eastern coastal region of [[Libya]]. In antiquity, the region was a [[Greece|Greek]] colony founded by [[Battus I of Cyrene|Battos I]] in the 7th century BCE, who established the city of [[Cyrene]] in the area.
'''Cyrenaica''' (Greek: ''Kyrenaika'') is the eastern coastal region of [[Libya]]. In antiquity, it was a [[Greece|Greek]] colony founded by [[Battus I of Cyrene|Battos I]] in the 7th century BCE, who established the city of [[Cyrene]] in the area.


By 49 BCE, control of the region was ceded to the [[Roman Republic]] which, together with [[Krete]], formed the province of {{Wiki|Crete and Cyrenaica}}.
By the 1st century BCE, control of the region was ceded to the [[Roman Republic]] which, together with [[Krete]], formed the province of {{Wiki|Crete and Cyrenaica}}.


==History==
==History==
In 47 BCE, the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] travelled to Cyrenaica in pursuit of the [[Rome|Roman]] proconsul and [[Order of the Ancients]] leader [[Flavius Metellus]], who was in possession of an [[Apple of Eden 2|Apple of Eden]]. Along the way, he met and helped the healer [[Praxilla (Cyrenean)|Praxilla]], who directed him to [[Cyrene]] to seek out her friend [[Diocles]]. Diocles in turn directed Bayek to the [[Roman Akropolis]], where Flavius was located, allowing Bayek to assassinate the Roman and reclaim the Apple.<ref name="The Final Weighing">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[The Final Weighing]]</ref>
In 47 BCE, the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] travelled to Cyrenaica in pursuit of the [[Rome|Roman]] proconsul and [[Order of the Ancients]] member [[Flavius Metellus]], who was in possession of an [[Apple of Eden 2|Apple of Eden]]. Along the way, he met and helped the healer [[Praxilla (Cyrenean)|Praxilla]], who directed him to Cyrene to seek out her friend [[Diocles]]. Diocles in turn directed Bayek to the [[Roman Akropolis]], where Flavius was located, allowing Bayek to assassinate the Roman and retrieve the Apple.<ref name="The Final Weighing">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[The Final Weighing]]</ref>


==Locations==
==Locations==

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"The mostly dense region of Libya around Cyrene and Apollonia, filled with Silphion plants and owned by Rome."
―Description of Cyrenaica.[src]

Cyrenaica (Greek: Kyrenaika) is the eastern coastal region of Libya. In antiquity, it was a Greek colony founded by Battos I in the 7th century BCE, who established the city of Cyrene in the area.

By the 1st century BCE, control of the region was ceded to the Roman Republic which, together with Krete, formed the province of Crete and Cyrenaica.

History

In 47 BCE, the Medjay Bayek of Siwa travelled to Cyrenaica in pursuit of the Roman proconsul and Order of the Ancients member Flavius Metellus, who was in possession of an Apple of Eden. Along the way, he met and helped the healer Praxilla, who directed him to Cyrene to seek out her friend Diocles. Diocles in turn directed Bayek to the Roman Akropolis, where Flavius was located, allowing Bayek to assassinate the Roman and retrieve the Apple.[1]

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