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Salome, Salomea or Salomé can refer to: People - Salome Alexandra (ruled 76-67 BCE), Queen of Judea
- Salome, (c. early 1st century CE), daughter of Herodias & nemesis of John the Baptist
- Salome bint Herod I, (c. early 1st century CE), daughter of Herod the Great and his wife Elpis.
- Salome (disciple) (c. early 1st century CE), disciple of Jesus, sometimes calle Saint Mary Salome.
- Lou Andreas-Salome (1861-1937), cosmopolitan Russian-born writer
- Salomé (singer) (b. 1943), Spaniard
- Salomé Ureña (b. 1847-1897), poet and teacher from the Dominican Republic.
- Salome (musician) (c. 2000s), Swiss musician
- Salome Jens (born May 8, 1935), actress best-known for portraying the Female Shapeshifter on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- Salomé Breziner, director
Salome Alexandra (139â67 BCE), most likely named Shlamtzion or Shlomtzion in Hebrew, was the only Jewish regnant queen, with the exception of the usurper Athaliah. ...
Coin of Salome (daughter of Herodias), queen of Chalcis and Armenia Minor. ...
Salome is the daughter of Herod the Great (Herod I) and his wife Elpis. ...
Hordos (Hebrew: ××ֹרְ××ֹס, ; Greek: , ; trad. ...
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The early Christian Gospel of Thomas found at Nag Hammadi mentions among the disciples of Jesus (the Greek expression apostles does not appear) two women, Salome (Hebrew, shalom, peace) and Mary Magdalene (referred to simply as Mary). Mainstream Christian writers withhold the name disciple from Salome, and translate her position...
Lou Andreas-Salome Lou Andreas-Salomé (née Louise von Salomé) (February 12, 1861 â February 5, 1937) was a Russian-born intellectual, author of many books [1], psychoanalyst [2] and companion to many male and some female artists and authors of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. ...
Salomé (aka: Maria Rosa Marco) (b. ...
Salomé Ureña Salomé Ureña de HenrÃquez (October 21, 1850-1897) or better known as Salomé Ureña was a popular poet and pedagogist of Dominican Republic. ...
Salome Jens (born May 8, 1935 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an actress best-known for portraying the Female Shapeshifter on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ...
Salomé Breziner or Salome Breziner is a film director, screenwriter, and script supervisor, best known for directing and writing Fast Sofa. ...
Art and media - Forgotten Silver, a mockumentary by Peter Jackson, describes a fictional film maker who made a silent film about Salome.
- Salome (play) (1893), by Oscar Wilde
- Salome (opera) (premiere 1905), by Richard Strauss
- La tragédie de Salomé, ballet by Florent Schmitt, 1913 Ballets Russes production.
- Salomé (1910 film) short film by Ugo Faleno
- Salomé (1918 film)
- Salomé (1923 film)
- Salome (1953 film), starring Rita Hayworth
- Salome's Last Dance (1988), film by Ken Russell
- Salomé – Five Plays (The Seven Veils, Dialogue with the Baptist, Salomé's Reward, The Chop and The Platter) by Nick Cave, included in King Ink, ISBN 1-880985-08-X, 1988, pp. 67-76
- Salome, a 1990 song by U2 included in the 1992 single "Even Better Than the Real Thing" and, remixed, in the 1995 fan club compilation album Melon (Lyrics: Lyrics.time, Utter Lyrics Database)
- Salomé: The Axtung Beibi Outtakes (1993), a 3 CD studio bootleg of the Achtung Baby album by U2, containing 8 versions of the Salomé song, see tracklist and liner notes
- Salomé (telenovela) (2001), Mexican telenovela starring Edith González
- Salomé (novel), by François Weyergans (born Brussels, 1941): Salomé is his first novel, written in 1968 but only published in 2005, the year he received the Prix Goncourt for Trois jours chez ma mère. ([1])
- Salome: My First 2000 Years of Love (1953), novel by George S. Viereck and Paul Eldridge
Forgotten Silver (1995) is a New Zealand film mockumentary. ...
Mockumentary, a portmanteau of mock documentary (also fictional documentary or false documentary), is a film and TV genre, or a single work of the genre. ...
Peter Jackson CNZM (born October 31, 1961) is a three-time Academy Award, Golden Globe and BAFTA winning New Zealand filmmaker best known as the director of The Lord of the Rings trilogy, which he, along with his long time partner, Fran Walsh, and Philippa Boyens adapted from the novels...
One of the illustrations Aubrey Beardsley produced for the first English edition of Wildes play Salome (1894) Salome (or in French: Salomé) is a tragedy by Oscar Wilde The original 1891 version of the play was in French. ...
Salome is an opera in one act by Richard Strauss to a German libretto by the composer, based on Hedwig Lachmannâs German translation of the French play Salomé by Oscar Wilde. ...
Florent Schmitt (September 28, 1870, Blamont, Meurthe et Moselle â August 17, 1958 Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a French composer. ...
Léon Bakst: Firebird, Ballerina, 1910 The Ballets Russes was a ballet company established in 1909 by the Russian impresario Serge Diaghilev and resident first in Paris and then in Monte Carlo. ...
Salomé is a silent film produced by William Fox. ...
Salomé is a 1923 film which tells the story from the Bible of how Salomé seduces her stepfather/uncle, King Herod Antipas, with a dance, in order to gain the head of John the Baptist. ...
This article is about the 1953 film. ...
Rita Hayworth The Love Goddess Rita Hayworth (October 17, 1918 â May 14, 1987), was an American actress of Spanish and English descent who reached fame during the 1940s as one of the eras leading sex symbols. ...
Salomes Last Dance is a 1988 film by British film director, Ken Russell. ...
Henry Kenneth Alfred Russell, known as Ken Russell (born July 3, 1927), is a controversial English film director, particularly known for his films about famous composers. ...
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds in 2005. ...
U2 are a rock band from Dublin, Ireland. ...
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Melon: Remixes for Propaganda is a compilation of remixes released by Irish rock band U2 exclusively to members of the bands magazine/fan club, Propaganda, in spring 1995. ...
Achtung Baby is the seventh studio album by Irish rock band U2, released on November 19, 1991. ...
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Edith González (born December 8, 1964 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, México) is a Mexican actress. ...
1968 (MCMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1968 calendar). ...
The Prix Goncourt is the most prestigious prize in French language literature, given to the author of the best imaginary prose work of the year. Edmond de Goncourt, a successful author, critic, and publisher, bequeathed his entire estate for the foundation and maintenance of the Académie Goncourt. ...
George Sylvester Viereck (December 31, 1884 in Munich, died March 18, 1962) was a German-American poet, writer, and propagandist. ...
Fictional characters Salome was the Yokum family pig of the now defunct comic strip Lil Abner, by Al Capp. ...
This article is about the comic strip, the sequential art form as published in newspapers and on the Internet. ...
Lil Abner was a comic strip in United States newspapers, featuring a fictional clan of hillbillies in the town of Dogpatch. ...
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