Sibyl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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Cumaean Sibyl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ageless Cumaean Sibyl was the priestess presiding over the Apollonian oracle at Cumae, a Greek colony located near Naples, Italy. The word sibyl comes (via Latin) from the ancient Greek word ...
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The Sibyl holds the Golden Bough up, as she and Aeneas are taken on board by Charon. 0619: Giuseppe Maria Crespi 1665-1747: Aeneas, the Sibyl and Charon (detail, c.1695-1705). Künsthistorische Museum, Wien. ... The Sibyl from Cumae was the guide of Aeneas when he descended to the Underworld.
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Sibyl Buck - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sibyl Buck (born May 27, 1972) is an American musician and former fashion model. Born in Versailles, France, Buck started her modeling career in 1992 and has worked for Yves Saint-Laurent, Chanel, Je...
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The Sibyl was a Sleuth ... The Sibyl, or "Pythia", was the priestess of the Oracle at Delphi, widely credited with uttering prophecies inspired by the god Apollo. She's also a popular subject of historical mysteries, including the following--
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THE CUMAEAN SIBYL: Who, What is She? ... The Cumaean Sibyl gains her power; ... Living persons who wish to go to the underworld need a golden bough obtained from the Cumaean Sibyl;
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The Cumaean Sibyl wrote her prophecies on leaves, which she then placed at the mouth of her cave. If no one came to collect them, they were scattered by winds and never read. Written in complex, often enigmatic verses, these "Sibylline Leaves" were sometimes bound into books.
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Sibyl, an Encarta Encyclopedia Article Titled "Sibyl"; This is a thorough, yet general, description. ... Sibyl - encyclopedia article from Britannica.com; Another concise hyperlinked article. ... Encyclopedia Mythica - Article: Cumaean Sibyl; A concise hyperlinked article linked to the great resources on Encyclopedia Mythica.
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The priestesses of The Great Pagan Goddess Cybele (Kybele - cave dweller) would, through a transformation by the Greeks, be confused with and eventually known as the Sibyls. ... Cybele thus became the Goddess of Asia Minor while, Sibyl or Sybil, which means "Cavern-dweller" became the title for the Priestesses who would...
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