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- Persian_Sibyl abstract "The Persian Sibyl, also known as the Babylonian, Hebrew or Egyptian Sibyl, was the prophetic priestess presiding over the Apollonian oracle. The word Sibyl comes (via Latin) from the ancient Greek word sibulla, meaning prophetess. There were many Sibyls in the ancient world, but the Persian Sibyl is said to have foretold the exploits of Alexander of Macedon. Nicanor, who wrote the life of Alexander mentions her.The Persian Sibyl has had at least three names, Sambethe, Helrea and Sabbe.Sambethe, was said to be of the family of Noah. A painting of Sibilla Persica by Guercino hangs in the Capitoline Museum, Rome.Pausanias, pausing at Delphi to enumerate four sibyls, mentions a "Hebrew sibyl":"there grew up among the Hebrews above Palestine, a woman who gave oracles named Sabbe, whose father was Berosus and her mother Erymanthe. Some say she was a Babylonian, while others call her an Egyptian Sibyl." The medieval Byzantine encyclopedia, the Suda, credits the Hebrew Sibyl as author of the Sibylline oracles, a collection of texts of c. the 2nd to 4th century which were collected in the 6th century.".
- Persian_Sibyl thumbnail PersianSibylByMichelangelo.jpg?width=300.
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageExternalLink 13629-sibyl.
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- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageRevisionID "609339039".
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_the_Great.
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Apollo.
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sibyls.
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Delphi.
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink File:PersianSibylByMichelangelo.jpg.
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Guercino.
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Nicanor.
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Noah.
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Oracle.
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Pausanias_(geographer).
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Persian_Empire.
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Prophet.
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Sibyl.
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Sibyl_(oracle).
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Sibylline_Oracles.
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Sibylline_oracles.
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Suda.
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Wives_aboard_Noahs_Ark.
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLink Wives_aboard_the_Ark.
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Babylonian Sibyl".
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Persian Sibyl".
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Persian".
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sybil Persica".
- Persian_Sibyl hasPhotoCollection Persian_Sibyl.
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscatinline.
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Persian_Sibyl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Persian_Sibyl subject Category:Sibyls.
- Persian_Sibyl hypernym Priestess.
- Persian_Sibyl type Person.
- Persian_Sibyl type Occupation.
- Persian_Sibyl type Oracle.
- Persian_Sibyl comment "The Persian Sibyl, also known as the Babylonian, Hebrew or Egyptian Sibyl, was the prophetic priestess presiding over the Apollonian oracle. The word Sibyl comes (via Latin) from the ancient Greek word sibulla, meaning prophetess. There were many Sibyls in the ancient world, but the Persian Sibyl is said to have foretold the exploits of Alexander of Macedon.".
- Persian_Sibyl label "Persian Sibyl".
- Persian_Sibyl sameAs Persische_Sibylle.
- Persian_Sibyl sameAs پیشگوی_ایرانی.
- Persian_Sibyl sameAs Sibila_Pérsica.
- Persian_Sibyl sameAs m.05hp7h.
- Persian_Sibyl sameAs Q539123.
- Persian_Sibyl sameAs Q539123.
- Persian_Sibyl wasDerivedFrom Persian_Sibyl?oldid=609339039.
- Persian_Sibyl depiction PersianSibylByMichelangelo.jpg.
- Persian_Sibyl isPrimaryTopicOf Persian_Sibyl.