In 307 BC the city of Petra in Sinai had been independent from foreign rule for centuries. The Persian Empire cared little for the region and thus was left to mind its own affairs. Apepa, the ruling chieftain belived his land wasn't worth the attention of either Egypt nor the Antigonid Empire
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