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  • seasons and a total of 22 episodes. Rome is a historical drama depicting the period of history surrounding the violent transformation of the Roman Republic...
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    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...
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  • unincorporated community Egeria (plant), a genus of aquatic plants "Egeria" (Rome), an episode of the television series Rome Egeria, a character in the science...
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  • Purefoy appearing in every episode. McKidd and Stevenson alternate top billing. Cyrino, Monica Silveira (25 March 2009). Rome Season One: History Makes...
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    Numa Pompilius, §XVI" Vegoia and Egeria Gilman, Arthur. "The Story of Rome from the Earliest Times to the End of the Republic". Project Gutenberg. Plutarch...
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    Francesca Fowler (category Actors from the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham)
    Canning – TV series, 1 episode, Series 7 - Episode 4 Can You Take It? (2005), Annie Rome (2005), Egeria – TV series, episode "Egeria" The Golden Hour (2005)...
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  • of the legendary kings of Rome. Hence, their relationship to Vegoia. Likewise, one may suspect that the legend of Egeria is related to Vegoia. Egeria...
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    Bruno Heller (category Alumni of the University of Sussex)
    has Touched the Wall" "Egeria" (with John Milius) "The Spoils" "Kalends of February" (season finale) Season 2 "Passover" "Son of Hades" "De Patre Vostro...
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    Afrique du IVe au VIIe Siècle (in French). Rome: Ecole française de Rome. Egeria (1919). The Pilgrimage of Etheria. Translated by McClure, M.L.; C.L....
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    John Milius (category American people of Lithuanian-Jewish descent)
    co-creator of the Primetime Emmy Award-winning television series Rome (2005–2007). Milius was born April 11, 1944, in St. Louis, Missouri, the youngest of three...
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    four episodes of the series from seasons two through five. He later directed the pilot for CBS' series Swingtown, of which he directed a total of four...
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    including "Upon Candlemas Eve" Sketch of Egeria's record of her pilgrimage, with quoted passages Egeria's description of the liturgical year at Jerusalem...
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    Simon Callow (category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire)
    Man of Destiny (1981), and Charles Dickens in numerous television projects. He has also appeared on numerous shows such as Midsomer Murders, Rome, Angels...
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    location of her fanum, her name, her role: 1. her altar is located in the regia of Titus Tatius; 2. Moneta is, from monere, the Adviser: like Egeria with...
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    Thecla (redirect from Thecla of Iconium)
    described by Egeria in the mid-380s. It was restored several times, among others by the Emperor Zeno in the 5th century, and today the ruins of the tomb and...
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    and loosen clothing to promote relaxation, not for any magical effect. Egeria, the nymph, received sacrifices from pregnant women in order to bring out...
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    573–677; for a detailed discussion, see Griffin, pp. 234–256. Ovid's Somnus episode became the model for, what Griffin, p. 236, describes as "Statius' exercise...
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    either side. The origin of the Lenten veil can be linked back to the story of the Peregrinatio Aetheriae, in which the author, Egeria, narrates her journey...
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    Joseph's granaries (category Book of Genesis)
    evidence of the use of the phrase is found in the early travel narratives of pilgrims to the Holy Land. The female Christian traveler Egeria records that...
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    A. Judge writes of the fourth century diary of Egeria which documents her travels throughout the Middle East, seeing the old sites of the Biblical period[broken...
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