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Arising from ancient legends, a Sibyl was a divinely inspired woman who revealed prophecies in poetic form, relating to Pagan, Jewish and Christian traditions. The Sibyl are associated with the holy sites at which their predictions were made, such as Persian Sibyl, Cimmerian Sibyl, Delphic Sibyl, Tiburtine Sibyl etc.
The Sibyllene Prophecies
Sixteenth-Century Italian Replica Globe Bar - SJ45001
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Japanese Art
Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of A
West African power associations are responsible for an array of arts, including masks, sculptures, and performances.1930 – 1937 Studies of physics, mineralogy, mathematics, geology, and philosophy at University of Bonn.
Max Bense | Summary
The fourth in a series of online collections from Harvard University, Expeditions and Discoveries delivers maps, photographs, and published materials, as well as field notes, letters, and a unique range of manuscript materials on selected expeditions between 1626 and 1953.
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