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  • The Amphitheater of Cyrene, also known as the Theater of Apollo was a theatre situated behind the Temple of Apollo in Cyrene. In 47 BCE, the theatre was visited by the Medjay Bayek of Siwa, during his pursue of a killer. Arriving there, he discovered the body of Metrobius, a famed Roman actor, who had been murdered.
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  • The Amphitheater of Cyrene , also known as the Theater of Apollo was a theatre situated behind the Temple of Apollo in Cyrene .
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