Description
View of the old King's Head public house
View of Haberdashers' Square
or the King of Brobdingnag & the Lilliputians'
also showing figures and horse drawn vehicles
Advertisement of about 1850
Egeria. 1855 Size:S: 36 x 28cm View of the old King'sEgeria. 1855. In Roman religion, she was a water spirit worshiped in connection with Diana at Aricia and also with the Camenae in their grove outside the Porta Capena at Rome. Like Diana, she was a protectress of pregnant women and, like the Camenae, was considered prophetic. Traditionally she was the wife, or mistress, and adviser of King Numa Pompilius, who established the grove at Rome and consorted with her there.
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