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    Erythraean Sibyl (redirect from Herophile)
    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...
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    Calisto herophile is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is endemic to Cuba and the Bahamas. The species inhabits many habitats in Cuba, from suburban...
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    Delphic Sibyl. There are various names for the Cumaean Sibyl besides the "Herophile" of Pausanias and Lactantius or the Aeneid's "Deiphobe, daughter of Glaucus":...
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    Iodame Tzetzes 12th cent. AD Acheilus Lamia Ptol. Heph. Libyan Sibyl (Herophile) Lamia Paus. 2nd cent. AD Sarpedon Laodamia Hom. Il. 8th cent. BC Helen...
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  • humans to protect the forest. Kurt Braunohler Yvette Nicole Brown as Herophile, a sea nymph and daughter of Poseidon. Steve Buscemi as Hephaestus, the...
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    Antaeus Gaea Charybdis Laistryon Despoina Demeter Arion Rhodos Aphrodite Herophile Pegasus Medusa Chrysaor Ergiscus Aba Aethusa Alcyone Hyrieus Hyperenor...
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    to kill the child, despite the urging of the priestess of Apollo, one Herophile. Instead, Paris's father prevailed upon his chief herdsman, Agelaus, to...
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    Big Wet" My Dad the Bounty Hunter KRS (voice) Recurring cast Krapopolis Herophile (voice) Episode: "Wife Swamp" Shape Island Herself/Narrator (voice) Main...
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    wherein her prophecies were transcribed. The Cumaean Sibyl was called "Herophile" by Pausanias and Lactantius, "Deiphobe, daughter of Glaucus" by Virgil...
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    say the Delphians, there stood and chanted the oracles a woman, by name Herophile and surnamed Sibyl. The former Sibyl I find was as present as any; the...
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