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Europa was deeply affected by Eryx's death and stopped selling chariots to villagers in the port. When the [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]], learned of her situation, he accepted her request to destroy the chariot and restore her husband's name and honor.
Europa was deeply affected by Eryx's death and stopped selling chariots to villagers in the port. When the [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]], learned of her situation, he accepted her request to destroy the chariot and restore her husband's name and honor.
==Trivia==
*Europa is a {{Wiki|Latin|Latinzied}} form of Greek name Europe, which meant "wide face".


==Appearance==
==Appearance==

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Europa was a Greek resident of Egypt who resided in Mareia Port during the reign of Ptolemy XIII.

Biography

Europa lived in Mareia Port along with her husband Eryx, who made chariots for a living. In 48 BCE, Eryx was commissioned by soldiders from the Anthylla Outpost to build war chariots for the pharaoh Ptolemy XIII. However, when Eryx do so, the soldiers offered to pay half the agreed price. Refusing to accept the payment, Eryx was cut down by the soldiers, who then stole his chariot.

Europa was deeply affected by Eryx's death and stopped selling chariots to villagers in the port. When the Medjay, Bayek, learned of her situation, he accepted her request to destroy the chariot and restore her husband's name and honor.

Trivia

  • Europa is a Latinzied form of Greek name Europe, which meant "wide face".

Appearance

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