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Salome Salome (; , related to , "peace"; ), also known as Salome III, was a Jews, Jewish princess, the daughter of Herod II and princess Herodias. She was granddaughter of Herod the Great and stepdaughter of Herod Antipas. She is known from the New T ...
(c. early 1st century AD) was the daughter of Herodias, and nemesis of John the Baptist (Mark 6:17–29 and Matthew 14:3–11). Salome or Salomé may also refer to:


People with the mononym

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Salome Alexandra Salome Alexandra, also ''Shlomtzion'', ''Shelamzion'' (; , ''Šəlōmṣīyyōn'', "peace of Zion"; 141–67 BC), was a regnant queen of Judaea, one of only three women in Jewish historical tradition to rule over the country, the other tw ...
(139–67 BC), Queen regnant of Judea (76–67 BC) *
Salome I Salome I () was the sister of Herod the Great and the mother of Berenice by her husband Costobarus, governor of Idumea. She was a nominal queen regnant of the toparchy of Iamnia, Azotus, Phasaelis from 4 BCE. Life Salome first marr ...
(69 BC–AD 10), Herod the Great's sister * Salome (daughter of Herod the Great) (14 BC–1st century AD), daughter of Herod the Great *
Salome (disciple) 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 emp ...
(c. early 1st century AD), disciple of Jesus * Salome, the first wife of
Joseph Joseph is a common male name, derived from the Hebrew (). "Joseph" is used, along with " Josef", mostly in English, French and partially German languages. This spelling is also found as a variant in the languages of the modern-day Nordic count ...
, guardian of Jesus in Eastern Orthodox Church tradition * Salome (Gospel of James), midwife's friend in an apocryphal Nativity gospel who doubted Mary's virginity * Salome of Ujarma (died about 361), daughter of Tiridates III of Armenia and wife of Rev II of Iberia; also known as Salome of Armenia *
Salomé (singer) Maria Rosa Marco Poquet (; born 21 June 1939 in Barcelona), better known by her stage name Salomé (, ), is a Spanish singer. She was one of the four winners of the Eurovision Song Contest 1969 with the song " Vivo cantando". Biography She be ...
(born 1939), Spanish singer * Salomé (artist) (born 1954), German artist * Salome MC (born 1985), Iranian/Turkish MC


People with the given name

* Salome (given name), a list of people with this given name


People with the surname

* Théodore Salomé (1834–1896), French organist and composer *
Lou Andreas-Salomé Lou Andreas-Salomé (born either Louise von Salomé or Luíza Gustavovna Salomé or Lioulia von Salomé, ; 12 February 1861 – 5 February 1937) was a Russian-born psychoanalyst and a well-traveled author, narrator, and essayist from a French Hu ...
(1861–1937), Russian-born psychoanalyst and writer *
Greta Salóme Greta may refer to: Arts and entertainment Film * ''Greta'' (2018 film), a thriller film directed by Neil Jordan * ''Greta'' (2020 film), a documentary film about activist Greta Thunberg Music * Greta (band), hard rock band * Greta (song), ...
(born 1986), Icelandic singer and violinist


Places

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Salome, Arizona Salome (, Tolkepaya Yavapai: Wiltaika) is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in La Paz County, Arizona, United States. The population was 1,162 at the 2020 census. It was established in 1904 by Dick Wick Hall, Ernes ...
, a census-designated place in La Paz County, Arizona, United States * Salomé, Nord, a ''commune'' in northern France


Arts, entertainment, and media


Fictional entities

* Salome, the main character in Tom Robbins' novel, '' Skinny Legs and All'' * Salome, a fictional West Texas town in '' Tin Cup'' * Salome Agrippa, in the TV series ''True Blood''


Film and television

* ''Salomè'' (1910 film), Italian film by Ugo Falena * ''Salomé'' (1918 film), a film starring Theda Bara * ''Salomé'' (1923 film), American silent film starring Alla Nazimova * ''
Salome, Where She Danced ''Salome, Where She Danced'' is a 1945 American Technicolor western (genre), Western drama film, directed by Charles Lamont and starring: Yvonne De Carlo, Rod Cameron (actor), Rod Cameron and Walter Slezak. The film follows the adventures of a da ...
'' (1945 film), American film starring Yvonne De Carlo * ''Salome'' (1953 film), American film starring Rita Hayworth * ''Salome'' (1968 film), an Australian television play * ''Salome'' (1972 film), an Italian film, directed by Carmelo Bene * ''Salome'' (1973 film), a short horror film by Clive Barker * ''Salomè'' (1986 film), Italian film * ''Salomé'' (TV series) (2001–2002), a Mexican telenovela starring Edith González * ''Salomé'' (2002 film), Spanish film by Carlos Saura * '' Wilde Salomé'' (2011) American documentary-drama film directed by Al Pacino * ''Salomé'' (2013 film), American film by Al Pacino


Literature

* "Salome", a poem by Carol Ann Duffy, featured in '' The World's Wife'' (1999) * ''Salome: The Wandering Jewess'', a 1930 novel by
George Sylvester Viereck George Sylvester Viereck (December 31, 1884 – March 18, 1962) was an American poet and journalist. After enjoying early success for his poetry, novels, and journalistic work, he achieved notoriety in the United States as a pro-German propagandi ...
and Paul Eldridge


Music


Albums

* ''Salomè'' (album), a 1981 album by Mina * ''Salome'' (Marriages album) * ''
Salomé – The Seventh Veil ''Salomé – The Seventh Veil'' is the fourth studio album by German symphonic metal band Xandria, released on 25 May 2007 through Drakkar Entertainment label. The album is a concept album and is loosely based on Salomé, a Biblical character. T ...
'', a 2007 album by Xandria, which also features the song "Salomé"


Songs

* "Salomé" (song), a 1999 song written by Chayanne * "Salome", a song in the 1943 film ''
Du Barry Was a Lady ''Du Barry Was a Lady'' is a Broadway musical, with music and lyrics by Cole Porter, and the book by Herbert Fields and Buddy DeSylva.
'' * "Salome", a song by The House of Love from '' The House of Love'' * "Salomé", a 1990 song by U2 included in the 1992 single " Even Better Than the Real Thing" * "Salome", a 2000 song by Alcazar from ''
Casino A casino is a facility for gambling. Casinos are often built near or combined with hotels, resorts, restaurants, retail shops, cruise ships, and other tourist attractions. Some casinos also host live entertainment, such as stand-up comedy, conce ...
'' * "Salome", a 1997 song by Lili Haydn from '' Lili'' * "Salome", a song by the Old 97s from ''
Too Far to Care ''Too Far to Care'' is the third studio album by American country/rock band Old 97's, first released on June 17, 1997 (see 1997 in music). The album's title comes from the song "Streets of Where I'm From." History The album was the band's fi ...
'' * "Salome", a 2012 song by
Kaya Kaya may refer to: People *Kaya (given name) * Kaya (surname) Places *Kaya, Burkina Faso, a town in Burkina Faso, capital of the department * Kaya Airport, serving the town * Kaya Department, a department or commune of Sanmatenga Province in cen ...
* "Salome", a 2004 song by Stormwitch from ''
Witchcraft Witchcraft is the use of Magic (supernatural), magic by a person called a witch. Traditionally, "witchcraft" means the use of magic to inflict supernatural harm or misfortune on others, and this remains the most common and widespread meanin ...
'' * "Salomé", a 1979 song written by
Jean-Patrick Capdevielle Jean-Patrick Capdevielle (born December 19, 1945) is a French songwriter, composer, singer, musician and painter who influenced the French rock scene in the 1980s. With a mixture of American and British influences, Capdevielle's work is charact ...


Piano

* "Salomé", 1909, one of Mel Bonis' ''Femme de Légende''


Stage works

* ''Salome'' (play), an 1893 play by Oscar Wilde * ''Salome'' (opera), a 1905 German opera by Richard Strauss based on Wilde's play * ''Vision of Salomé'', a 1906 interpretation of Oscar Wilde's play, produced by Maud Allan * ', a 1907 ballet by Florent Schmitt * ''Salomé'' (Mariotte), a 1908 French opera by Antoine Mariotte based on Wilde's play * ''Salome'', a 1978 ballet in two acts by Peter Maxwell Davies with choreography by Flemming Flindt


Visual arts

* ''Salome'', a c. 1510–1530 painting by
Giampietrino Giampietrino, probably Giovanni Pietro Rizzoli (active 1495–1549), was a north Italian painter of the Lombard school and Leonardo's circle, succinctly characterized by S. J. Freedberg as an "exploiter of Leonardo's repertory."Freedberg, 199 ...
* ''Salome'', a 1512–1516 painting by
Alonso Berruguete Alonso González de Berruguete ( – 1561) was a Spanish Painting, painter, Sculpture, sculptor and architect. He is considered to be the most important sculptor of the Spanish Renaissance, and is known for his emotive sculptures depicting re ...
* ''Salome'' (Titian, Rome), a c. 1515 oil painting by Titian * Salome (Titian, Madrid), a c. 1550 oil painting by Titian * ''Salome'' (Titian, private collection), a c. 1570 oil painting by Titian * ''Salome'', a c. 1530 painting by
Lucas Cranach the Elder Lucas Cranach the Elder ( ;  – 16 October 1553) was a German Renaissance painter and printmaker in woodcut and engraving. He was court painter to the Electors of Saxony for most of his career, and is known for his portraits, both of German ...
* ''Salomé'' (Moretto), a 1540 oil painting by Moretto da Brescia * ''Salome'', a 1615–1620 painting by
Giovanni Battista Caracciolo Giovanni Battista Caracciolo (also called Battistello) (1578–1635) was an Italian artist and important Neapolitan follower of Caravaggio. He was a member of the murderous Cabal of Naples, with Belisario Corenzio and Giambattista Caracciolo, ...
* ''
Salome Salome (; , related to , "peace"; ), also known as Salome III, was a Jews, Jewish princess, the daughter of Herod II and princess Herodias. She was granddaughter of Herod the Great and stepdaughter of Herod Antipas. She is known from the New T ...
'', an 1870 painting by Henri Regnault * ''Salome'' (Stuck), a 1906 painting by Franz von Stuck * ''Salome'', a 1909 painting by
Robert Henri Robert Henri (; June 24, 1865 – July 12, 1929) was an American painter and teacher. As a young man, he studied in Paris, where he identified strongly with the Impressionists, and determined to lead an even more dramatic revolt against A ...
* Salome with the Head of John the Baptist (disambiguation)


Other uses

* Salome (software), an open-source software for numerical simulation


See also

* Sainte-Marie-Salomé, Quebec, a parish municipality in Québec, Canada * Salomey, a cartoon pig *
Shalom (disambiguation) Shalom is the Hebrew word for hello, goodbye, and peace, and is a Hebrew given name. Shalom, Sholom, or Sholem may also refer to: Media * Shalom (newspaper), Iran's first Jewish newspaper, launched in 1910 * ''Shalom'' (film), a 1973 film by di ...
* Salam (disambiguation) * Salma (disambiguation) {{Disambiguation, surname, hndis French masculine given names Masculine given names Portuguese masculine given names Spanish masculine given names