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The Cyrene Baths was a bathhouse situated in the Roman city of Cyrene during the 1st century BCE. Designed by the engineer Vitruvius, it was popular amongst the citizens of Cyrene.
History[]
In 47 BCE, the Medjay Bayek of Siwa climbed to the top of the building in order to impress Esiocles and some other children in the city. Reaching the rooftop, he performed a Leap of Faith into a haystack in front of the bathhouse.[1]
The baths were also the site of the murder of a Cyrenean official Paulus Aurelius. Though Sminthos, an acquaintance of Bayek, was arrested for the murder, Bayek freed him and infiltrated the baths in order to investigate.[2]
Behind the scenes[]
- The location of the Roman baths being in front of the Apollonion of Cyrene is relatively accurate.[3] However, these baths were built in 98 AD making their appearance in the game anachronistic.[4] The game also inaccurately states that they were designed by Vitruvius who lived more than a century before their construction.
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References[]
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins – The Flea of Cyrene
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins – Cat and Mouse
- ↑ Warwick. Sanctuary of Apollo, Cyrene. warwick.ac.uk. Accessed 28 April 2020.
- ↑ Google Books. Middle East and Africa: International Dictionary of Historic Places. books.google.com. Accessed 28 April 2020.