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The '''Temple of Amun''' was the principle temple complex located in [[Siwa]], serving as the residence for the exalted Oracle of Amun that guided the affairs of the village. It was built directly above an [[Isu]] [[Siwa Vault|vault]] which was incorporated into the temple as an underground chamber.
The '''Temple of Amun''' was a temple complex located in [[Siwa]].


During the 1st century BCE, it was the main of operations for [[Medunamun]], a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]] before his death in 48 BCE, at the hands of the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]].
In 49 BCE, Pharaoh [[Ptolemy XIII]] appointed [[Medunamun]], a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]], as Oracle of Amun in a bid to consolidate his control over the remote, dissident town.


The site was of interest to the Order because of the presence of an [[Isu]] [[Siwa Vault|vault]] under the temple.
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* ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
* ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
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The Temple of Amun was the principle temple complex located in Siwa, serving as the residence for the exalted Oracle of Amun that guided the affairs of the village. It was built directly above an Isu vault which was incorporated into the temple as an underground chamber.

In 49 BCE, Pharaoh Ptolemy XIII appointed Medunamun, a member of the Order of the Ancients, as Oracle of Amun in a bid to consolidate his control over the remote, dissident town.

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