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  1. Egeria, Etheria, or Aetheria was a Hispano-Roman Christian woman, widely regarded to be the author of a detailed account of a pilgrimage to the Holy Land about 381/2–384. The long letter, dubbed Peregrinatio or Itinerarium Egeriae , is addressed to a circle of women at home.

  2. Oct 30, 2016 · Egeria was a young woman who decided to make the trip of a lifetime and go to the Holy Land. But what inspired her to make that journey and walk half of the world all alone? She was born in beautiful green Galicia and grew up surrounded by pagan stories and sacred sites related to pagan traditions.

  3. Egeria, also known as the Mistress of Many Waters, [8] [9] was the original Hydro Archon [10] and the predecessor of the latest Hydro Archon, Focalors. Egeria assumed control of Fontaine after the fall of Remuria and the death of its God King, Remus. [11] She died in battle at Tunigi Hollow during...

  4. Egeria (Latin: [eːˈgɛria], Ancient Greek: Ἠγερία) 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.

  5. May 1, 2024 · Egerias Travels is an early Christian pilgrimage account by an educated and well-traveled woman that tells of her journey to and around the Holy Land. Dating to the late fourth century, this work is a rich source of geographical and historical information.

  6. In the meanwhile we came on foot to a certain place where the mountains, through which we were journeying, opened out and formed an infinitely great valley, quite flat and extraordinarily beautiful, and across the valley appeared Sinai, the holy mountain of God.

  7. Apr 28, 2010 · Meet Egeria (a.k.a. Etheria) The lady who left us the narrative of her pilgrimage was named Egeria, and her journey took place around the end of the fourth century. A native of Spain, Egeria spent three years traveling to Egypt, Israel and Syria, and she wrote an account of her travels for her sisters back home.

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