Sibyl - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Sibyl
- a legendary prophetess
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+ Sibylla
211/29
The young P.Scipio visits the Sibyl at Cumae.
  Within translations:
Athen_14.637
erson who used the sambuca was Sibylla . . . the before-me
Cic:HarResp_26
to you, priest of the Sibyl that you are, that it
Cic:RabPost_4
"with guileful intent," as the Sibyl said, ** and as Postumus
DioCass_fr.50
over an oracle of the Sibyl which told them that they
Euseb]:Chron_23
uilding of the tower The Sibyl says: "When men all
Naev:Pun_17
me? Aeneas consults the Sibyl in a valley between Baiae
Plin:HN_7.119
beings are, among women, the Sibyl, and among men, Melampus in
Plin:HN_34.22
me that statues of the Sibyl stand near the Beaked Platform
Plin:HN_34.29
monuments to Attus and the Sibyl were erected by Tarquinius and
ValMax_1.5e.1
sent them in mockery a Sibyl. The men of Priene interpreted
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