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- Samian_Sibyl abstract "The Samian Sibyl was the priestess presiding over the Apollonian oracle near Hera's temple on the Isle of Samos, a Greek colony. The word Sibyl comes (via Latin) from the ancient Greek word sibylla, meaning prophetess. There were many Sibyls in the ancient world but she is the one who prophesied the Birth of Jesus in the stable. The Samian Sibyl, by name Phemonoe, or Phyto of whom Eratosthenes wrote.The Suidas lexicon refers that the Erythraean Sibyl was also called Samian. Pausanias confirms that Erythraean Sibyl has lived the greater part of her life in Samos (Phocis, 12, 5). The Samian Sibyl known as Phyto, or better Foito, from the Greek world foitos which indicates the wandering, especially the mind's. Modern researchers of the Samos island consider that her house was in the cave of Panagia Spiliani monastery which probably is also the cavern of Pythagoras, according to the testimonies of the neoplatonic philosopher Porphyry.Interesting is the reference of Symeon Metaphrastes (the largest of the Byzantine historians), which says that Samian Sibyl existed when the city of Byzantium was built, the famous ancient colony of the Megarians, which was converted by Constantine the Great into the capital of the empire, after having rebuilt, and was called Constantinople. \"During this time Sibyl is known in Samos, and the Byzantium was built under the Megarians\". (Simeon Logothetis, Leon Grammatikos chronographia, page 37)".
- Samian_Sibyl thumbnail Galle,_Philip_-_Samian_Sibyl.jpg?width=300.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageExternalLink Panagia_Spiliani.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageExternalLink Delphi-oracle-sibyl.html.
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- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageRevisionID "704755756".
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Apollo.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Byzantium.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sibyls.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Colonies_in_antiquity.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Colony.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Constantine_the_Great.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Constantinople.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Eratosthenes.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Erythraean_Sibyl.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Hera.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Megara.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Neoplatonism.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Oracle.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Pausanias_(geographer).
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Porphyry_(philosopher).
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Prophet.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Pythagoras.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Samos.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Sibyl.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Suda.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Symeon_the_Metaphrast.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink File:Galle,_Philip_-_Samian_Sibyl.jpg.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink File:Sibylla-Samia.jpg.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Phyto of Samos".
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Samian Sibyl".
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sibyl of Samos".
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ancient-Greece-bio-stub.
- Samian_Sibyl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Samian_Sibyl subject Category:Sibyls.
- Samian_Sibyl hypernym Priestess.
- Samian_Sibyl type Person.
- Samian_Sibyl type Occupation.
- Samian_Sibyl type Oracle.
- Samian_Sibyl comment "The Samian Sibyl was the priestess presiding over the Apollonian oracle near Hera's temple on the Isle of Samos, a Greek colony. The word Sibyl comes (via Latin) from the ancient Greek word sibylla, meaning prophetess. There were many Sibyls in the ancient world but she is the one who prophesied the Birth of Jesus in the stable. The Samian Sibyl, by name Phemonoe, or Phyto of whom Eratosthenes wrote.The Suidas lexicon refers that the Erythraean Sibyl was also called Samian.".
- Samian_Sibyl label "Samian Sibyl".
- Samian_Sibyl sameAs Q2217186.
- Samian_Sibyl sameAs Samische_Sibylle.
- Samian_Sibyl sameAs m.05h_06.
- Samian_Sibyl sameAs Q2217186.
- Samian_Sibyl wasDerivedFrom Samian_Sibyl?oldid=704755756.
- Samian_Sibyl depiction Galle,_Philip_-_Samian_Sibyl.jpg.
- Samian_Sibyl isPrimaryTopicOf Samian_Sibyl.