Necropolis lies beneath the Vatican in Rome, Italy --the original stronghold of the Sibyls. (Source: "The Ancient Goddess Unveiled" by Vivian Hunter-Hindrew, Volumes I and II.
The Vatican city is named for the Etruscan Goddess. This is how Vatika, a pagan goddess of Etruscan origin, gives her name “Vatican”. Statue of the Etruscan Goddess of the underworld, Vatika, who guards the city of the dead or necropolis, where the Vatican stands today.
(the word pagan means "rustic villager, farmer" --so coined by the Romans to mock the Ancient Khemites who practiced the hermetic laws (e.g. The 7 Universal Laws). -- p.117, 'The Secret Source' by Adam Parfrey and Maja D'Aoust .
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