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  • see the name Aetheria or Egeria, and have much of the biographical information. He praises Egeria and identifies her as a nun, perhaps because she addresses...
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    Jerusalem was exhibited periodically to the faithful. In the 380s a nun named Egeria who was travelling on pilgrimage described the veneration of the True...
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    Christ's birth was celebrated on 6 January, Epiphany. Egeria writes for her beloved fellow nuns at home: XXVI. "The fortieth day after the Epiphany is...
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    Paula". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. "Helena, Egeria, Paula, Birgitta and Margery: The Bible and Women Pilgrims". www.umilta...
    24 KB (2,771 words) - 20:58, 15 August 2024
  • travel covered mostly the same territory as of other pilgrims (such as of Egeria), the travel descriptions of the Piacenza pilgrim are still valued by researchers...
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    time of the pilgrim Egeria's travels to Jerusalem in 384, the spot of veneration had been moved to the present location, so that Egeria witnessed the celebration...
    18 KB (2,128 words) - 03:58, 23 January 2024
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    called the Lazarium, is by Jerome in 390. This is confirmed by the pilgrim Egeria in her Itinerary, where she recounts a liturgy celebrated there in about...
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    so). At this stage, there is no mention of an image of Jesus. In AD 384, Egeria, a pilgrim from either Gaul or Spain, was given a personal tour by the Bishop...
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    brought pilgrims to Edessa. In the 380s, Egeria described her visit in a letter she sent to her community of nuns at home: We arrived at Edessa in the Name...
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    including Moses' well near Mount Nebo, visited by the fourth-century nun Egeria and many other pilgrims. St Athanasius' Life of St Antony, written about...
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    ancient witnesses such as Pope Clement I, Tertullian, St. Athanasius, and Egeria confirm the practice, although in poetic or obscure ways that shed little...
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    Greek form Esdráēla (Greek: Έσδράηλα). The fourth-century Christian nun and pilgrim Egeria visited Jezreel and reported that "the tomb of Jezebel is stoned...
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    way the birth of Jesus would be made known to all." In 385, the pilgrim Egeria (also known as Silvia) described a celebration in Jerusalem and Bethlehem...
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  • However, the journal is now attributed to a Hispano-Roman woman named Egeria. Sylvia Pankhurst 1882 England Susan B. Anthony A campaigner for the suffragist...
    266 KB (5,865 words) - 12:49, 20 August 2024
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    highly praised young maid Thecla" for three years. The site was described by Egeria in the mid-380s. It was restored several times, among others by the Emperor...
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  • known Christian itinerarium. (PPTS I.2, Runc. Vol I, pp. 39n, 345) Egeria. Egeria (fl. 380s), also known as Etheria or Aetheria, was a Spanish woman who...
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    part of the Roman and Mediterranean world. He instances the Galician nun Egeria's account of her pilgrimage to the Holy Land, 381–4 and the journey of...
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  • Helen. This is the oldest known Christian itinerarium. In PPTS I.2. Egeria. Egeria (fl. 380s), also known as Etheria or Aetheria, was a Spanish pilgrim...
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    greatest of all her lovers was Paul Valéry. Jeanne became his muse, his Egeria and the love of the great poet's life. During their affair which lasted...
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  • United States); fiction wr. Susanna Eger (1640–1713, Germany), cookery wr. Egeria (Aetheria) (fl. AD 381–384, Algeria), pilgrim & correspondent in Latin George...
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