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Salome (/səˈloʊmi/; Hebrew: שְלוֹמִית, romanized: Shlomit,
related to שָׁלוֹם,
Shalom "peace"; Gr****: Σαλώμη), also
known as
Salome III, was a Jewish...
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Matthew 14:3–11).
Salome or
Salomé may also
refer to:
Salome Alexandra (139–67 BCE),
Queen regnant of
Judea (76–67 BCE)
Salome I (69 BCE–10 CE), Herod...
- Lou Andreas-
Salomé (born
either Louise von
Salomé or Luíza
Gustavovna Salomé or
Lioulia von
Salomé, Russian: Луиза Густавовна Саломе; 12
February 1861...
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Salomé Villeneuve is a
Canadian film
director and screenwriter. She is most
noted for her
short film III,
which was a
Canadian Screen Award nominee for...
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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;...
- 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...
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Salome Jens (born May 8, 1935) is an
American dancer and
actress of stage, film and television. She is
perhaps best
known for
portraying the
Female Changeling...
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Salome Zourabichvili (French:
Salomé Zourabichvili, Georgian: სალომე ზურაბიშვილი, [
saɫome zuɾabiʃʷili]; born 18
March 1952) is a
French and
Georgian politician...
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SALOME is a multi-platform open
source (LGPL-2.1-or-later)
scientific computing environment,
allowing the
realization of
industrial studies of physics...
- The
Birth of
Salome (Italian: La
nascita di
Salomè, Spanish: El
nacimiento de
Salomé) is a 1940 Italian-Spanish
comedy film
directed by Jean
Choux and...