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The Pyramid of Amenmesse was a pyramid constructed on Pharaoh Amenmesse's orders, situated in the Arsinoe Nome, Egypt. In 38 BCE, the priest and Order of the Ancients member Ptahmose ordered its valuables to be pillaged to fund the war efforts of Egypt and Rome on behalf of his superior, Gaius Julius Rufio.[1]

During their pursuit of Ptahmose, the Egyptian Hidden One Bayek and the Nabataean rebel leader Gamilat explored the pyramid and found the Scroll of Thoth inside.[2]

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The Pyramid of Amenmesse is a fictional pyramid created for The Hidden Ones, the 2018 downloadable expansion for the 2017 video game Assassin's Creed: Origins. Amenmesse's reign as pharaoh was during the New Kingdom and thus he was buried in the Valley of the Kings. No pyramids are known to have existed in the Sinai, as they were all built close to power centers in mainland Egypt such as Memphis or Thebes.

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  1. Assassin's Creed: OriginsThe Hidden Ones
  2. Assassin's Creed: Origins – The Hidden OnesThe Setting Sun