I'd like to know more about her, but she wont tell me anything detailed, just that she knew me preincarnation(yes I did just invent a word, it means before I was incarnated into a physical body).
I've only found two things so far:
pero (per-a'a)
name for the palaces or royal residences of the kings. It meant "great house" and designated not only the royal residence bu also the official governemtn buildigns in the palace complexes. Such centers were called teh "Double House" or the "House of Gold and the House of Silver." In the reign of Tuthmosis III of the 18th dynasty the term began to refer to the king himself.
In Greek mythology, Pero was a daughter of Neleus and Chloris, and the wife of Bias. Her sons included Areius, Leodocus and Talaus.
The story of Pero is mentioned in Book XI of Homer's Odyssey. Pero's beauty attracted many suitors, but Neleus, her father, refused to give his daughter to any man unless he could raid the cattle of Iphicles from Phylace.
name for the palaces or royal residences of the kings. It meant "great house" and designated not only the royal residence bu also the official governemtn buildigns in the palace complexes. Such centers were called teh "Double House" or the "House of Gold and the House of Silver." In the reign of Tuthmosis III of the 18th dynasty the term began to refer to the king himself.
In Greek mythology, Pero was a daughter of Neleus and Chloris, and the wife of Bias. Her sons included Areius, Leodocus and Talaus.
The story of Pero is mentioned in Book XI of Homer's Odyssey. Pero's beauty attracted many suitors, but Neleus, her father, refused to give his daughter to any man unless he could raid the cattle of Iphicles from Phylace.
But obviously both of those are dead ends.
Any help?