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The temple of Amun in [[Siwa]] was the main religious site in the region and, during the end of the Ptolemaic period in Egypt, the main base of operations for member of the [[Order of the Ancients]], [[Medunamun]]. The site was of interest to the Order because of the presence of an [[Isu]] vault under the temple. It was also the location where both Medunamun and Bayek's son, Khemu died.
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The '''Temple of Amun''' was a temple complex located in Siwa.
 
During the 1st century BCE, it was the main of operations for member of the [[Order of the Ancients]], [[Medunamun]]. The site was of interest to the Order because of the presence of an [[Isu]] vault under the temple. It was also the location where both Medunamun and Bayek's son, Khemu died.
 
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* [[Assassin's Creed: Origins|''Assassin's Creed: Origins'']]
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The Temple of Amun was a temple complex located in Siwa.

During the 1st century BCE, it was the main of operations for member of the Order of the Ancients, Medunamun. The site was of interest to the Order because of the presence of an Isu vault under the temple. It was also the location where both Medunamun and Bayek's son, Khemu died.

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