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Isidora, the God's Wife of Amun in 38 BCE

The God's Wife of Amun was a religious figure in ancient Egyptian who was the highest ranking priestess of the god Amun. The priestess was stationed at the temple of Karnak in Thebes, and like the Oracle of Amun in Siwa, they had both political and religious importance.  

By the late 1st Century BCE, Isidora, succeeded her mother Nitokris as the God's Wife of Amun and began using an Apple of Eden to kill grave robbers and avenge her mother's death.

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