The Cumaean Sibyl Deiphobe was the daughter of Glaucus, as Virgil names her when Aeneas arrives at Apollo's temple at Cumae to seek passage to the underworld.
⚠ Virgil identifies the Sibyl as 'Deiphobe Glauci' but which Glaucus is meant — the sea deity, a mortal priest, or another figure — is debated among commentators.
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