Definition of Egeria, Aegeria
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Ēgeria, Ēgeriae
(Aegeria, Aegeriae)
Egeria, Aegeria
Ἠγερία
noun (f., 1st declension)
  1. a nymph
  2. Camoena celebrated in Roman mythology, the wife and instructress of Numa
Abbreviations
Ēgeria (Aeg-), ae, f., = Ἠγερία, a nymph or Camoena celebrated in Roman mythology, the wife and instructress of Numa, with two sacred groves and fountains, the one near Rome, opposite the Porta Capena, the other in the neighborhood of Aricia, Liv. 1, 19; 21; Val. Max. 1, 2, 1; Ov. F. 3, 154; 261 sq.; 4, 669; id. M. 15, 482 sq.; Verg. A. 7, 763; 775; Juv. 3, 12 sq.
 
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