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.
Zadeva
- Nymphaeum
Vrsta enota
- 3D
Datum
- 2nd century A.D.
- 0299
- 0200
Zadeva
- Nymphaeum
Vrsta enota
- 3D
Datum
- 2nd century A.D.
- 0299
- 0200
Ponudnik podatkov
Agregator
Licenca za medije v tem enota (če ni navedeno drugače)
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Pravice
- CNR-ITABC and Soprintendenza Archeologica
Časovno obdobje
- Middle Empire
Kraji
- iid:2530/SP.1
Vir
- CNR-ITABC
Identifikator
- http://3dicons.dcu.gr/object/HA/533
Oblika
- PLY
Jezik
- English
Leto
- 200
- 299
Država izvora
- Italy
Ime zbirke
Prvič objavljeno na Europeana
- 2014-07-25T05:46:41.178Z
Zadnjič posodobljeno s strani ponudnika podatkov
- 2015-01-29T10:27:52.928Z