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piloting a Simoun.
sibyllae are
organized into "choirs" or "chor" of
twelve that
pilot six
Simoun when at full strength. The
sibyllae can
inscribe enormous...
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Catasticta sibyllae is a
butterfly in the
family Pieridae. It is only
known from two
sites in
western Panama and is
represented by a
single male specimen...
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Pseudoricia sibyllae is a moth of the
family Notodontidae first described by
Herbert Druce in 1885. It is
found in Ecuador. Miller,
James S. (2009). "Generic...
- were
known to
practice alchemy and
consecrate magical books at ‘ad la****
Sibyllae’,
which would later be
known as Pilate's Lake. The
entire po****tion and...
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became used
commonly in Late
Gothic and
Renaissance art to
depict female Sibyllae alongside male prophets. The
number of
sibyls so
depicted could vary, sometimes...
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salinus Daday, 1910
Chirocephalus shadini (Smirnov, 1928)
Chirocephalus sibyllae Cottarelli & Mura, 1975
Chirocephalus sinensis Thiele, 1907 Chirocephalus...
- the
stereotype of the
fighter pilot, and has
little patience for the
sibyllae's role as priestesses. She
possesses an
outstanding flying ability. Normally...
- 607. ISBN 2-7189-0631-6. Santilli,
Elena (2019).
Prophetia ex
Dictis Sibyllae Magae (PhD thesis) (in Italian).
University of Macerata. p. 55. Retrieved...
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Brith barbare dictos fuisse persuadent nonnulla,
inprimis ille qui
Sibyllæ nomine cir****fertur versiculus. In the same sort we must of necessitie...
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Heliconius melpomene meriana; and in 2018 a rare
butterfly Catasticta sibyllae from Panamá. The
Cuban sphinx moth has been
named Erinnyis merianae. A...