- The
Tiburtine Sibyl or
Albunea was a
Roman sibyl,
whose seat was the
ancient Etruscan town of
Tibur (modern Tivoli). The
mythic meeting of
Augustus with...
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Master of the
Tiburtine Sibyl (fl. 1475–1495) was an
unidentified Early Netherlandish painter,
probably from Haarlem,
named after The
Tiburtine Sibyl meets...
- but in
course of time the
number increased to nine, with a tenth, the
Tiburtine Sibyl,
probably Etruscan in origin,
added by the Romans.
According to...
- Tiberius. From
Etruscan times Tibur, a
Sabine city, was the seat of the
Tiburtine Sibyl.
There are two
small temples above the falls, the
rotunda traditionally...
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known as the
Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius; that and the
oracles of the
Tiburtine Sibyl are its two most
important sources. It
developed over the centuries...
- the
history of
Tiburtine region,
where the
villa is located. The main
theme of the
Second Tiburtine Hall is the
story of the
Tiburtine Sibyl: According...
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subsequent Syriac literature describing these events. More indirect, the
Tiburtine Sibyl records that
Alexander "enclosed" the
people of Gog and
Magog to...
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Speculorum Etruscorum Etruscan League Etruscan names for Gr****
heroes Tiburtine Sibyl Fanum Voltumnae Haruspex/Exti****y
Jewelry Lausus Liver of Piacenza...
- 1522,
which contained a
range of
prophecies by Pseudo-Methodius, the
Tiburtine Sibyl,
Joachim of Fiore,
Savonarola and
others (his
Preface contains 24...
- Naples){{cite web}}: CS1 maint:
postscript (link) "Girolamo
Carattoni | The
Tiburtine Sibyl". The
Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Retrieved 2023-04-11; Note: Girolamo...