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Isidora (unknown – 38 BCE) was the God's Wife of Amun at the Temple of Karnak in Thebes during the reign of Cleopatra. She succeeded her mother Nitokris, who was murdered by tomb robbers after she tried to prevent them from ransacking Necropolis of the Nobles.
Isidora, having witnessed the incident as a child, sought to take revenge by using an Akhenaten's Apple of Eden associated with the Aten to kill grave robbers.
Trivia
- Isidora's name means "gift of Isis" in Greek.
- It is unclear as to whether Nitokris is Isidora's biological or surrogate mother, as the God's Wife of Amun was traditionally selected from a daughter of the royal family. Although it is unlikely that she is Cleopatra's daughter.
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