- The
sibyls were
prophetesses or
oracles in
Ancient Greece. The
sibyls prophesied at holy sites. A
sibyl at
Delphi has been
dated to as
early as the eleventh...
- ****aean
Sibyl (Latin:
Sibylla ****ana) was the
priestess presiding over the
Apollonian oracle at ****ae, a Gr****
colony near Naples, Italy. The word
sibyl comes...
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Cybill Lynne Shepherd (born
February 18, 1950) is an
American actress,
singer and
former model. Her film
debut and
breakthrough role came as Jacy Farrow...
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Sibyl is a 2019 comedy-drama film
directed by
Justine Triet from a
screenplay she co-wrote with
Arthur Harari, and
starring Virginie Efira, Adèle Exarchopoulos...
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Sibyl or
sibyl in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sibyls were
oracular women believed to
possess prophetic powers in
ancient Greece.
Sybil or
Sibyl may...
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Hildegardis Bingensis; c. 1098 – 17
September 1179), also
known as the
Sibyl of the Rhine, was a
German Benedictine abbess and
polymath active as a writer...
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Sibyl Vane may
refer to:
Sibyl Vane, a main
character of
Oscar Wilde's
novel The
Picture of
Dorian Gray
Sibyl Vane, a main
character in
Vladimir Nabokov's...
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Catulle Sarrazin; and (iii) all "mistress"
references to Gray's lovers,
Sibyl Vane and
Hetty Merton. It was
published in full as the
first 100
pages in...
- The
Erythraean Sibyl was the
prophetess of
classical antiquity presiding over the
Apollonian oracle at Erythrae, a town in
Ionia opposite Chios, which...
- The
Delphic Sibyl was a
woman who was a
prophet ****ociated with
early religious practices in
Ancient Greece and is said to have been
venerated from before...