Egeria
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She is mentioned in [[Livy]] XIX, XXI, Dionysius of Halicarnassus AR 2.61-2. Ennius, Ann. 119; [[Cicero]] De Legibus 1.1.4; [[Ovid]], Fasti 3.154; 259-93; Martial 10.35 12-14; Juvenal, 3rd Satire 17. | She is mentioned in [[Livy]] XIX, XXI, Dionysius of Halicarnassus AR 2.61-2. Ennius, Ann. 119; [[Cicero]] De Legibus 1.1.4; [[Ovid]], Fasti 3.154; 259-93; Martial 10.35 12-14; Juvenal, 3rd Satire 17. | ||
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+ | title=Roman Religion and the Cult of Diana at Aricia| | ||
+ | author=C. M. C. Green| | ||
+ | date=2006| | ||
+ | publisher=Cambridge University Press| | ||
+ | ISBN=0521851580| | ||
+ | comment=Hardcover: 348 pages | ||
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Egeria, nymph, legendary consort and instructor of Numa Pompilius, whom she instructed in the sacred grove of Carmentis.
She is mentioned in Livy XIX, XXI, Dionysius of Halicarnassus AR 2.61-2. Ennius, Ann. 119; Cicero De Legibus 1.1.4; Ovid, Fasti 3.154; 259-93; Martial 10.35 12-14; Juvenal, 3rd Satire 17.
secondary sources
Roman Religion and the Cult of Diana at Aricia
C. M. C. Green. (2006). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521851580
Hardcover: 348 pages
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Hardcover: 348 pages
Buy from Amazon: Canada UK USA