Omorfi Villa
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The Omorfi Villa was a villa near the Temple of Ptah in Memphis, Egypt, during the 1st century BCE.
In 48 BCE, the Medjay Bayek of Siwa sought the counsel of The Seer living in Memphis. In return for the counsel, the Seer asked the Medjay to deliver protective amulets to three different persons in the city: a beggar, a philanderer, and an adventurer. The beggar had been caught by the Ptolemaic soldiers, and taken to the Omorfi Villa. Bayek freed him, escorted him out of the villa, and gave him the Seer's amulet.[1]
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Omorfi is an ancient Greek word, derived from the word ómorfos (όμορφος), meaning "beautiful, pretty, or handsome", often used to describe objects.
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