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'''Amunet''', meaning the 'Hidden One', is a goddess in [[Egypt]]ian mythology, often known as the female counterpart and consort of [[Amun (deity)|Amun]]. | '''Amunet''', meaning the 'Hidden One', is a goddess in [[Egypt]]ian mythology, often known as the female counterpart and consort of [[Amun (deity)|Amun]]. | ||
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This article is about a goddess in Egyptian mythology. For other uses, see Amun.
Amunet, meaning the 'Hidden One', is a goddess in Egyptian mythology, often known as the female counterpart and consort of Amun.
In 43 BCE, a year after the assassination of Julius Caesar and establishing a Hidden Ones bureau in Rome, Aya of Alexandria renounced her former identity and took up the name Amunet.[1]
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- One of the Isu messengers was called 'Amun Amunet messenger'.[2]
Appearances[edit | edit source]
- Assassin's Creed: Origins (mentioned only)
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins – Birth of the Creed
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins - The Empirical Truth