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<p> in [[Roman]] mythology, was a nymph whose spring lay near Tibur. Numerous sacrifices were offered to her. Some designate her as the tenth Sibyl. Ruins of her temple still exist in the vicinity of Tivoli, </p>
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<p> in Roman mythology, was a nymph whose spring lay near Tibur. Numerous sacrifices were offered to her. Some designate her as the tenth Sibyl. Ruins of her temple still exist in the vicinity of Tivoli, </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 07:46, 15 October 2021

Albunea [1]

in Roman mythology, was a nymph whose spring lay near Tibur. Numerous sacrifices were offered to her. Some designate her as the tenth Sibyl. Ruins of her temple still exist in the vicinity of Tivoli,

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