In Roman mythology, the goddess Egeria ("of the black poplar") was a goddess of birth, wisdom and one of the Camenae. She was married to Numa Pompilius, second king of Rome and taught him matters relating to being a wise and just king.
When Numa Pompilius died, she changed him into a well, located in the forest of Aricia[?], holy to Diana, in Latium.
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