Temples of Amun, Siwa Oasis
The abandoned village of Aghurmi, once Siwa’s main settlement, boasts two ancient Egyptian temples. Both are dedicated to Amun, known to the Greeks as Zeus. The famed Temple of the Oracle, also known as the Temple of Amun, was home to one of the most revered oracles in the classical world. It was here that the sibyls addressed Alexander the Great as deity and established his right to rule Egypt. The nearby Temple of Umm Ubayd likely played an important role in Amun and oracle rituals. While little remains of either, the ruins provide an interesting spot to recount ancient stories. The legend of the lost army of the Persian King Cambyses, reputedly swallowed by a sand storm en route to Siwa in 525 BC, is but one.




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The only thing in Siwa that disappointsSubmitted on 15 February 2008 by snowedunder from Monza, Italy
The crumbling ruins of the Temple of the Oracle and Temple of Umm Ubayd leave kids with a lingering question, ‘Why did Alexander the Great travel here?' Stories of failed missions and oracles notwithstanding, piles of rocks these monuments remain. Truly unfortunate. Was this review helpful?
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