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{{Era|Landmarks}}[[File:ACO_Cyrene_Gladiator_Arena.jpg|thumb|250px|View of the Cyrene arena]]
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The '''Cyrene Gladiator Arena''' was a [[gladiator]] arena located in [[Cyrene]]. As one of the gladiator arenas located in [[Kyrenaika]], it was popular among the citizens of Cyrene and the province.
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[[File:ACO_Cyrene_Gladiator_Arena.jpg|thumb|250px|View of the arena]]
 
The '''Cyrene Gladiator Arena''' was a [[Gladiators|gladiator]] arena located in [[Cyrene]]. As one of the gladiator arenas located in [[Kyrenaika]], it was popular among the citizens of Cyrene and the province.
 
   
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==History==
The Roman general [[Julius Caesar]] challenged the arena at some point, clashing against a {{Wiki|Thracian}} gladiator named [[Polymestor]]. Caesar defeated the gladiator, eventually sparing him and gave him a [[Sword of the Free|sword]] to signify his freedom.
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The [[Rome|Roman]] general, [[Julius Caesar]], challenged the arena at some point, clashing against [[Polymestor]], a [[Thrace|Thracian]] gladiator. Caesar defeated the gladiator, eventually sparing him and gave him a [[Sword of the Free|sword]] to signify his freedom.<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>
   
Sometime later, the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] challenged the arena in 47 BCE, having being directed by [[Felix Martialis]], the owner of the [[Krokodilopolis Arena|arena]] in [[Krokodilopolis]]. Bayek clashed with opponents from various parts of [[Europe]], namely [[The Hammer]] , [[The Axes]], [[The Hoplite]], [[The Seleucid]] and [[The Duelist]], defeating them with a variety of weapons.
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Sometime later, the [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]] challenged the arena in 47 BCE, having being directed by [[Felix Martialis]], the owner of the [[Krokodilopolis Arena|arena]] in [[Krokodilopolis]].<ref name="The Lure of Glory">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[The Lure of Glory]]</ref> Bayek clashed with opponents from various parts of [[Europe]], namely [[The Hammer]] from {{Wiki|Britannia|Britannia}}, [[The Axes]] from {{Wiki|Germania|Germania}}, [[The Hoplite]] and [[The Seleucid]], both from [[Greece]] and [[The Duelist]] from [[China]], defeating them with a variety of weapons.<ref name="ACO" />
   
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Shortly after, Bayek returned to take part in the arena, this time facing hordes of fighters, as part of a deal with [[Thanasis]] to free [[Kosey]] from his employment. Upon finishing his battle, Bayek left the arena, only to find out that Thanasis had betrayed his part of the deal and left to find Kosey.<ref name="Here Comes a New Challenger">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[Here Comes a New Challenger]]</ref>
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==Rewards==
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*[[Priest of Ma'at]]: defeat [[The Hammer]]
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*[[Freeman Sword]]: defeat [[The Hoplite]]
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*[[Assassin's Creed: Origins outfits#Roman Legionary|Roman Legionary outfit]]: defeat [[The Duelist]]
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==Behind the scenes==
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The arena appears to be visually based on the {{wiki|Amphitheatre of El Jem}} or more likely its reconstruction by Jean-Claude Golvin considering that he consulted the development team of ''Origins''.<ref name="golvin">[https://jeanclaudegolvin.com/en/project/north-africa/ Jean-Claude Golvin]. ''North Africa''. jeanclaudegolvin.com. Accessed 28 April 2020.</ref> Locationwise the arena appears to stand in for a Roman theater built in the market of the city.<ref name="Theater 2">[https://www.temehu.com/Cities_sites/cyrene-cyrenaica.htm Temehu]. ''A Map of The Archaeological Sites of Cyrene''. temehu.com. Accessed 28 April 2020.</ref> However, the El Jem architecture of the arena is anachronistic and the market theater was also probably built later than the game's period. Instead, during this time the [[Cyrene Theatre]] was utilized by the Romans and was expanded in the 2nd century CE to serve as arena.<ref name="Arena trivia">[https://www.triphistoric.com/historic-sites/cyrene ''Cyrene, Shahhat, Jabal al Akhdar, Libya'']. ''www.triphistoric.com''. Accessed 21 September 2018</ref><ref name="2nd century CE">[https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/534059885 Pleiades]. ''Theater of Cyrene''. pleiades.stoa.org. Accessed 28 April 2020.</ref><ref name="Theatre-Amphitheatre">[http://ghn.globalheritagefund.org/uploads/library/doc_443.pdf The Theatre-Amphitheatre of the sanctuary of Apollo at Cyrene]. ghn.globalheritagefund.org. Accessed 28 April 2020.</ref>
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There are Persian columns and Lamassu statues present in the arena.<ref name="Persian trivia">[https://www.artstation.com/artwork/yrXmJ ''Assassin's Creed Origins - Cyrene Arena Work'']. ''www.artstation.com''. Accessed 14 May 2019</ref><ref name="Persian trivia 2">[https://www.reddit.com/r/assassinscreed/comments/9ajcp8/persian_assets_in_origins_and_odyssey/ ''Persian Assets in Origins and Odyssey'']. ''www.reddit.com''. Accessed 14 May 2019</ref>
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==Gallery==
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<Gallery position="center" widths="200" captionalign="center">
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File:ACO Gladiators The Hammer.jpg|The Hammer waiting in the arena.
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File:ACO Gladiators The Axes.jpg|The Axes waiting in the arena.
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File:ACO Gladiators The Hoplite.jpg|The Hoplite waiting in the arena.
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File:ACO Gladiators The Seleucid.jpg|The Seleucid waiting in the arena.
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File:ACO Gladiators The Duelist.jpg|The Duelist waiting in the arena.
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</Gallery>
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==Appearances==
 
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
 
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
   
 
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Revision as of 09:27, 25 May 2020

ACO Cyrene Gladiator Arena

View of the Cyrene arena

The Cyrene Gladiator Arena was a gladiator arena located in Cyrene. As one of the gladiator arenas located in Kyrenaika, it was popular among the citizens of Cyrene and the province.

History

The Roman general, Julius Caesar, challenged the arena at some point, clashing against Polymestor, a Thracian gladiator. Caesar defeated the gladiator, eventually sparing him and gave him a sword to signify his freedom.[1]

Sometime later, the Medjay, Bayek challenged the arena in 47 BCE, having being directed by Felix Martialis, the owner of the arena in Krokodilopolis.[2] Bayek clashed with opponents from various parts of Europe, namely The Hammer from Britannia, The Axes from Germania, The Hoplite and The Seleucid, both from Greece and The Duelist from China, defeating them with a variety of weapons.[1]

Shortly after, Bayek returned to take part in the arena, this time facing hordes of fighters, as part of a deal with Thanasis to free Kosey from his employment. Upon finishing his battle, Bayek left the arena, only to find out that Thanasis had betrayed his part of the deal and left to find Kosey.[3]

Rewards

Behind the scenes

The arena appears to be visually based on the Amphitheatre of El Jem or more likely its reconstruction by Jean-Claude Golvin considering that he consulted the development team of Origins.[4] Locationwise the arena appears to stand in for a Roman theater built in the market of the city.[5] However, the El Jem architecture of the arena is anachronistic and the market theater was also probably built later than the game's period. Instead, during this time the Cyrene Theatre was utilized by the Romans and was expanded in the 2nd century CE to serve as arena.[6][7][8]

There are Persian columns and Lamassu statues present in the arena.[9][10]

Gallery

Appearances

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Origins
  2. Assassin's Creed: OriginsThe Lure of Glory
  3. Assassin's Creed: OriginsHere Comes a New Challenger
  4. Jean-Claude Golvin. North Africa. jeanclaudegolvin.com. Accessed 28 April 2020.
  5. Temehu. A Map of The Archaeological Sites of Cyrene. temehu.com. Accessed 28 April 2020.
  6. Cyrene, Shahhat, Jabal al Akhdar, Libya. www.triphistoric.com. Accessed 21 September 2018
  7. Pleiades. Theater of Cyrene. pleiades.stoa.org. Accessed 28 April 2020.
  8. The Theatre-Amphitheatre of the sanctuary of Apollo at Cyrene. ghn.globalheritagefund.org. Accessed 28 April 2020.
  9. Assassin's Creed Origins - Cyrene Arena Work. www.artstation.com. Accessed 14 May 2019
  10. Persian Assets in Origins and Odyssey. www.reddit.com. Accessed 14 May 2019