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Tomb of Battos

The Tomb of Battos was a tomb located in the Greek city of Cyrene. It served as the final resting place of Battus I of Cyrene, the founder of the city and the colony of Cyrenaica.

History

When Kyrenaika became a Roman province in the 1st century BCE, the tomb was neglected and it fell into disarray. In 47 BCE, two of the artifacts in the tomb, a bow and a medallion which once belonged to Battus were stolen by a Cassius Albus, a Roman centurion who carried the medallion and hid the bow in the Roman Akropolis behind the tomb.

To cover up the stealing, he closed the tomb, leading to protests by the Greeks. The priest Iakchos made attempts to control the crowd and enlisted the help of the Medjay Bayek to investigate. Tracking the thieves to the barracks, Bayek eventually recovered the artifacts, giving the medallion to Iakchos and keeping the bow for himself.

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