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'''Faiyum''', also known as '''Moris''' to the [[Greece|Greeks]], was one of the regions of [[Egypt]], consisting of the large [[Lake Moeris]], and its shores. The region was home to a [[Cult of Wadjet|cult]] who worshipped the Egyptian goddess [[Wadjet]], terrorizing the [[Greece|Greeks]] who resided in the region.
'''Faiyum''', also known as '''Moris''' to the [[Greece|Greeks]], was one of the many regions of [[Egypt]], consisting of the large [[Lake Moeris]], and its shores. The region was home to a [[Cult of Wadjet|cult]] who worshipped the Egyptian goddess [[Wadjet]], terrorizing the [[Greece|Greeks]] who resided in the region.


==History==
==History==

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"Egyptians call it Faiyum, meaning the lake. The Greeks call it Moris."
―Region description.[src]

Faiyum, also known as Moris to the Greeks, was one of the many regions of Egypt, consisting of the large Lake Moeris, and its shores. The region was home to a cult who worshipped the Egyptian goddess Wadjet, terrorizing the Greeks who resided in the region.

History

In 48 BCE, the Medjay Bayek of Siwa visited the Faiyum in pursue of the Crocodile, a member of the Order of the Ancients.[1] First arriving in the town of Karanis, Bayek helped the local phylakitai, Epigonos, to investigate a murder at the Sarapeion and eliminate the one responsible.[2]

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