Category:Queen of Sheba (subject)
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According to Jewish (Christian, and Islamic) traditions, the Queen of Sheba was the ruler of an ancient Kingdom, who visited Jerusalem at the time of King Solomon.
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The Queen of Sheba in ancient sources
The Queen of Sheba in literature & the arts
The Queen's image inspired medieval Christian mystical works in which she embodied divine wisdom, as well as Islamic art in Turkey and Persia, Handel's oratorio Solomon, and numerous films and novels. Her story is still told across Africa and Arabia, and the Ethiopian tales are narrated in the holy book the Kebra Nagast.
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Pages in category "Queen of Sheba (subject)"
The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
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- La reine de Saba (The Queen of Sheba / 1862 Gounod), opera
- The Heart of Sheba (1890 Hewitt), novel
- Di Koningin fan Skeba; of, Salomo syn oue goudfelde in Sambesia (The Queen of Sheba / 1898 Du Toit), novel (Afrikaans)
- The Queen of Sheba (1921 Edwards), feature film
- Intimate Life of the Queen of Sheba (1930 Hill), novel
- Women in the Old Testament: Twenty Psychological Portraits (1949 Lofts), novel
- Solomon and the Queen of Sheba (1954 Ormonde), novel
- Solomon and Sheba (1959 Williams), novel
- Las visitas de la Reina de Saba (The Visits of the Queen of Sheba / 1960 Serrano), novel
- Solomon & Sheba (1980 Levine), novel
- The Queen of Sheba (1990 Dorr), novel
- Solomon & Sheba (1995 Young), TV film
Media in category "Queen of Sheba (subject)"
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- 1959 Vidor (film).jpg 200 × 298; 39 KB