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  1. Egeria (mythology) Egeria ( Latin: [eːˈgɛria], [1] Ancient Greek: Ἠγερία [2]) was a nymph attributed a legendary role in the early history of Rome as a divine consort and counselor of Numa Pompilius, the second king of Rome, to whom she imparted laws and rituals pertaining to ancient Roman religion. Her name is used as an eponym for a ...

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  2. Oct 30, 2016 · According to this text, her pilgrimage took place around the 380s AD, and the letter itself is the oldest known text of this kind written by a woman. The Galician monk Valerio of Bierzo, who lived in the 7th century, claimed that Egeria traveled between 381 and 384. Valerio’s letter calls her Aetheria, not Egeria, and describes her as a nun.

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  3. Oct 2, 2005 · Egeria: Directed by Alan Poul. With Ray Stevenson, Kevin McKidd, Polly Walker, Kenneth Cranham. Caesar pursued Pompey to Greece but the tide has turned and it's Caesar who is on the run.

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  5. Sep 9, 2020 · Nymphaeum of Egeria Camelia.boban (Creative Commons) The ruin of a 2nd-century nymphaeum is among the most visible sights of Herodes Atticus’ Triopium, a vast estate near the Appia Antica in ...

  6. Oct 2, 2005 · Caesar sends an urgent dispatch to Rome, informing Antony that, after Caesar arrived in Greece, Pompey consistently refused battle, evading Caesar's army and gathering the East's legions together. Now, his army outnumbers Caesar's ten to one, and Caesar is retreating. He orders Antony to set sail for Greece with the 13th Legion as quickly as ...

  7. Arezzo 23–25 ottobre 1987 (Arezzo 1990). [g. e. gingras] EGERIA, ITINERARIUM OF Also known as Peregrinatio Aetheriae, or "Aetheria's Pilgrimage," the work is the account of a Christian woman's three-year journey through Egypt, Palestine, Syria and ultimately back across Asia Minor to Constantinople in the fourth century.

  8. Directed by Alan Poul. Written by John Milius. With Caesar chasing Pompey in Greece, Mark Antony is in Rome pushing through laws on his behalf - insisting that the few remaining senators agree to anoint the general "co-Consul," free more slaves and create more jobs for the populace. The senior senator protests, arguing that such efforts would ...

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