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- Erythraean_Sibyl abstract "The Erythraean Sibyl was the prophetess of classical antiquity presiding over the Apollonian oracle at Erythrae, a town in Ionia opposite Chios, which was built by Neleus, the son of Codrus. The word Sibyl comes (via Latin) from the ancient Greek word sibylla, meaning prophetess. Sibyls would give answers whose value depended upon good questions - unlike prophets who typically answered with responses indirectly related to questions asked. There were many sibyls in the ancient world, but this oracle prophesied Alexander the Great's divine parentage, according to legend. Presumably there was more than one sibyl at Erythrae. One is recorded as having been named Herophile,. At least one is said to have been from Chaldea, a nation in the southern portion of Babylonia, being the daughter of Berossus who wrote the Chaldean history, and Erymanthe. Apollodorus of Erythrae, however, says that one who was his own countrywoman predicted the Trojan War and prophesied to the Greeks both that Troy would be destroyed and that Homer would write falsehoods.In Christian iconography the Erythraean Sibyl sometimes appears as one who prophesied the Redemption. Examples were in mediaeval paintings in Salisbury cathedral, and others are shown in the illustrations on this page. The word acrostic was first applied to the prophecies of the Erythraean Sibyl, which were written on leaves and arranged so that the initial letters of the leaves always formed a word.".
- Erythraean_Sibyl thumbnail Michelangelo_Buonarroti_033.jpg?width=300.
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- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageRevisionID "643963427".
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_the_Great.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Apollo.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Apollodorus_of_Erythrae.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Babylonia.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Berossus.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alexander_the_Great_in_legend.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_priestesses.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_seers.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ionia.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sibyls.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Chaldea.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Chios.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Classical_antiquity.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Codrus.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Erythrae.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Homer.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Ionia.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Neleus.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Oracle.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Prophet.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Sibyl.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Sibyl_(oracle).
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Trojan_War.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:acrostic.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink File:Michelangelo_Buonarroti_033.jpg.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink File:Siena.Duomo.floor03.jpg.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Erythraea''".
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Erythraea".
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Erythraean Sibyl".
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Erythraean".
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Herophile of Erythrae".
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sibylline ''Erythraeon''".
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLinkText "local sibyl".
- Erythraean_Sibyl hasPhotoCollection Erythraean_Sibyl.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Erythraean_Sibyl subject Category:Alexander_the_Great_in_legend.
- Erythraean_Sibyl subject Category:Ancient_Greek_priestesses.
- Erythraean_Sibyl subject Category:Ancient_Greek_seers.
- Erythraean_Sibyl subject Category:Ionia.
- Erythraean_Sibyl subject Category:Sibyls.
- Erythraean_Sibyl hypernym Prophetess.
- Erythraean_Sibyl type Person.
- Erythraean_Sibyl type Occupation.
- Erythraean_Sibyl type Oracle.
- Erythraean_Sibyl comment "The Erythraean Sibyl was the prophetess of classical antiquity presiding over the Apollonian oracle at Erythrae, a town in Ionia opposite Chios, which was built by Neleus, the son of Codrus. The word Sibyl comes (via Latin) from the ancient Greek word sibylla, meaning prophetess. Sibyls would give answers whose value depended upon good questions - unlike prophets who typically answered with responses indirectly related to questions asked.".
- Erythraean_Sibyl label "Erythraean Sibyl".
- Erythraean_Sibyl sameAs Sibylle_von_Erythrai.
- Erythraean_Sibyl sameAs Sibila_eritrea.
- Erythraean_Sibyl sameAs Sibila_eritrearra.
- Erythraean_Sibyl sameAs Sibilla_Eritrea.
- Erythraean_Sibyl sameAs Sibila_Eritreia.
- Erythraean_Sibyl sameAs m.0l8yc.
- Erythraean_Sibyl sameAs Q1121944.
- Erythraean_Sibyl sameAs Q1121944.
- Erythraean_Sibyl wasDerivedFrom Erythraean_Sibyl?oldid=643963427.
- Erythraean_Sibyl depiction Michelangelo_Buonarroti_033.jpg.
- Erythraean_Sibyl isPrimaryTopicOf Erythraean_Sibyl.