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    Salome (/ s ə ˈ l oʊ m i /; Hebrew: שְלוֹמִית, romanized: Shlomit, related to שָׁלוֹם, Shalom "peace"; Greek: Σαλώμη), also known as Salome III, was a Jewish princess, the daughter of Herod II (son of Herod the Great) and princess Herodias.

  2. Jan 4, 2022 · The righteous Salome was the wife of Zebedee (Matthew 27:56), the mother of the disciples James and John, and a female follower of Jesus. This Salome was the one who came to Jesus with the request that her sons sit in places of honor in the kingdom (Matthew 20:20–21).

  3. Salome is one of the two leftmost women with a halo. In the New Testament, Salome was a follower of Jesus who appears briefly in the canonical gospels and in apocryphal writings. She is named by Mark as present at the crucifixion and as one of the Myrrhbearers, the women who found Jesus's empty tomb.

  4. Salome (French: Salomé, pronounced [salɔme]) is a one-act tragedy by Oscar Wilde. The original version of the play was first published in French in 1893; an English translation was published a year later.

    • Oscar Wilde
    • 1894
  5. Jan 14, 2020 · Salome was a woman from the first century and early Christian period, who asked for the head of John the Baptist as a reward from Herod Antipas. Learn about her family, the sources of her story, and the artistic and literary depictions of her dance.

  6. Jun 7, 2021 · In the Bible books of Matthew and Mark we hear of two women named Salome - one Herod's daughter and one follower of Jesus who was at His tomb.. Salome in the Bible - Two Women and Their Purpose Free Online Course - Ancient Christianity - The first Christians were courageous

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