| Name:  Egeria Date:  4th
  century CE Region:  [modern Spain] Citation:   Journey Abroad 1.23.10 | 
| Egeria was a Christian woman from Spain who lived during the
  4th century CE. The narrative of her pilgrimage is an important document, as
  it shows rare insight into the lives of women during that time period. She
  was not only able to travel to visit holy sites in Constantinople, Jerusalem,
  and other holy places, she was also literate and able to write of her
  experiences to the women in her social circle, who were presumably also
  literate.   Ladies, light of my life, even though I have
  already given this update from [Constantinople] to give you cheer, I am
  headed towards Asia (specifically, Ephesus) in the name of Jesus Christ our
  God, for prayer and reverence of the sacred and blessed St. John. When I get
  back to our church, if I can think of other places in my travels, I will tell
  you of my continued adventures either in person (God willing!) or if not, in
  a letter. But you, ladies, light of my light, please keep me in your hearts,
  whether I am physically with you or not*.  * in corpore can refer to either her
  physical body or the symbolic church / congregation | 
| De quo loco, dominae, lumen meum, cum haec ad vestram
  affectionem darem, iam propositi erat in nomine Christi Dei nostri ad Asiam
  accedendi, id est Ephesum, propter martyrium sancti et beati apostoli
  Iohannis gratia orationis. Si autem et post hoc in corpore fuero, si qua
  praeterea loca cognoscere potuero, aut ipsa praesens, si Deus fuerit
  praestare dignatus, vestrae affectioni referam aut certe, si aliud animo
  sederit, scriptis nuntiabo. Vos tantum, dominae, lumen meum, memores mei esse
  dignamini, sive in corpore sive iam extra corpus fuero. | 
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