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- Hellespontine_Sibyl abstract "The Hellespontine Sibyl was the priestess presiding over the Apollonian oracle at Dardania. The Sibyl is sometimes referred to as the Trojan Sibyl. The word Sibyl comes (via Latin) from the ancient Latin word sibylla, meaning prophetess or oracle. There were many Sibyls in the ancient world but this one is known for her prediction of the Crucifixion, and is usually shown standing beside a Cross.The Hellespontian Sibyl was born in the village of Marpessos near the small town of Gergis, during the lifetimes of Solon and Cyrus the Great. According to Heraclides of Pontus, Marpessus was formerly within the boundaries of the Troad.The sibylline collection at Gergis was attributed to the Hellespontine Sibyl and preserved in the temple of Apollo at Gergis. Later it passed to Erythrae, where it became famous.".
- Hellespontine_Sibyl thumbnail HellespontineSibylMontfoort.jpg?width=300.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageID "1624960".
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageLength "1312".
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageRevisionID "707872017".
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Apollo.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_priestesses.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Apollo.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaic_Greek_seers.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sibyls.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Troad.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Cross.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Crucifixion.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Cyrus_the_Great.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Dardanelles.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Dardanus_(city).
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Erythrae.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink File:HellespontineSibylMontfoort.jpg.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Heraclides_Ponticus.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Marpessos.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Ida_(Turkey).
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Oracle.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Prophet.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Sibyl.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Sibylline_Books.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Solon.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Troad.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hellespontine Sibyl".
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hellespontine".
- Hellespontine_Sibyl auto "yes".
- Hellespontine_Sibyl date "December 2009".
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ancient-Greece-bio-stub.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced_stub.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl subject Category:Ancient_Greek_priestesses.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl subject Category:Apollo.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl subject Category:Archaic_Greek_seers.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl subject Category:Sibyls.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl subject Category:Troad.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl hypernym Priestess.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl type Person.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl type Civilization.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl type Occupation.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl type Oracle.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl comment "The Hellespontine Sibyl was the priestess presiding over the Apollonian oracle at Dardania. The Sibyl is sometimes referred to as the Trojan Sibyl. The word Sibyl comes (via Latin) from the ancient Latin word sibylla, meaning prophetess or oracle.".
- Hellespontine_Sibyl label "Hellespontine Sibyl".
- Hellespontine_Sibyl sameAs Q1602820.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl sameAs Hellespontische_Sibylle.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl sameAs Sibilla_Ellespontica.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl sameAs m.05hmls.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl sameAs Q1602820.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl wasDerivedFrom Hellespontine_Sibyl?oldid=707872017.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl depiction HellespontineSibylMontfoort.jpg.
- Hellespontine_Sibyl isPrimaryTopicOf Hellespontine_Sibyl.