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On 12 August 30 BCE, Amunet infiltrated Cleopatra VII's palace. There, she killed Cleopatra using a venomous asp. By the time of the Renaissance, Amunet was respected as a great Assassin, and a statue of her had been placed in the Assassin Sanctuary of Monteriggioni. Her sarcophagus had also been moved to the Basilica di San Marco in Venice, Italy. The Assassin Ezio Auditore explored her tomb and took the seal from her sarcophagus, which helped him to acquire the armor of the Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad. Amunet war eine weibliche Assassinin, welche in Ägypten lebte. Ihr Assassinengrab befindet sich in der Basilika di San Marco. Amunet, Amaunet, or Amonet was a primordial goddess in Ancient Egyptian religion. She is a member of the Ogdoad and the consort of Amun. Her name, meaning "the female hidden one", was simply the feminine form of Amun's own name. Therefore, it is likely that she was never an independent deity, but was created as his female counterpart. The Egyptians also identified her with Neith and as the mother of Ra. By at least the Twelfth dynasty she was overshadowed as Amun's consort by Mut, but she remained locally important in the region of Thebes where Amun was worshipped, and there she was seen as a protector of the pharaoh. Amaunet was depicted as a woman wearing the Red Crown and carrying a staff of papyrus. 12 sierpnia 30 roku p.n.e. Amunet dostała się do pałacu Kleopatry VII i zabiła ją przy pomocy jadowitej żmii. W renesansie jej sarkofag został przeniesiony do Bazyliki Świętego Marka w Wenecji we Włoszech. Asasyn Ezio Auditore odnalazł i przeszukał jej grobowiec i zabrał z sarkofagu pieczęć, która pomogła mu uzyskać zbroję Altaïra. Grób_Amanuet_(by_Kubar906).png|Grobowiec Amunet
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