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The word sibyl probably comes (via Latin) from the Greek word sibylla , meaning prophetess. The earliest oracular seeresses known as the sibyls of antiquity, "who admittedly are known only through...
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Delphic Sibyl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Delphic Sibyl was a legendary figure who made prophecies in the sacred precinct of Apollo at Delphi, on the slopes of Mount Parnassus. According to a late source, her mother was Lamia, daughter ...
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When the Priestesses of Daphoene were taken over by the male priests of Apollo, the priests vied for both oracle and the sexual rituals of the Priestesses, as Apollo sanctioned both fellatio and anal sex. ... It was through these older women that Apollo gave His oracle. This led to the legend of the Sibyl.
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The Oracle at Delphi and the Cumaean Sibyl ... Someone, probably a village official or a priestess of the Earth Goddess religion, appointed a woman to serve as the official sibyl, or oracle. A tripod was rigged over the fissure to provide a bit of security, and more permanent buildings followed: a shrine to the goddess,
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most notably the Sibyl of Cumae, near Naples. A priestess of Apollo, she guided Aeneas to Hades, and offered to sell nine collections of prophecies, the Sibylline Books, ... Sibyl; Sibyl (comics); Sibyl (oracle); Sibyl (oracle); Sibyl (oracle); Sibyl Enid Vera Munro Morrison; Sibyl Grant; Sibyl Hathaway; Sibyl Ludington;
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The Sibyl had no connection to the oracle of Apollo, and should not be confused with the Pythia. ... The first oracle at Delphi was commonly known as Sibyl, though her name was Herophile. She sang her predictions, which she received from Gaia. Later, "Sibyl" became a title given to whichever priestess manned the oracle at...
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Albunea, also known as the Tiburtine Sibyl, is the Goddess of the sulphur springs at Albulae Aqua, not far from the modern town of Tivoli, known in ancient times as Tibur. Albunea is connected with both the river and the springs, and whatever the actual derivation of Her name was, She is known as "the White Sibyl".
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