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Nymphaeum of Egeria
The Nymphaeum of Egeria was probaly part of the waterworks of a nearby villa dating back to the II century AD, which belonged to Herodes Atticus. The name Egeria dates back to the Renaissance when scholars believed that this was the location of the spring and sacred wood where Numa Pompilius met with the goddess Nymph Egeria.
Subject
- Nymphaeum
Type of item
- 3D
Date
- 2nd century A.D.
- 0299
- 0200
Subject
- Nymphaeum
Type of item
- 3D
Date
- 2nd century A.D.
- 0299
- 0200
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Rights
- CNR-ITABC and Soprintendenza Archeologica
Temporal
- Middle Empire
Places
- iid:2530/SP.1
Source
- CNR-ITABC
Identifier
- http://3dicons.dcu.gr/object/HA/533
Format
- PLY
Language
- English
Year
- 200
- 299
Providing country
- Italy
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2014-07-25T05:46:41.178Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2015-01-29T10:27:52.928Z