
Alexander's Temple
Alexander's Temple was a temple dedicated to Alexander the Great in the Isolated Desert, Egypt. Built during Alexander's reign, the temple was largely a ruin by the 1st century BCE.
Around 47 BCE, the Medjay Bayek of Siwa explored the ruins with the rebel Khamet while looking for two missing children from Remetch Ra, Istellah and Hetanu. They found Hetanu, caught within the temple with snakes; Bayek slew the snakes and escorted Hetanu out.[1]
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