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Salome and oldest
The third episode of the season confirmed that the character is the historical Salome and one of the oldest and most powerful vampires currently in existence.

Salome and son
John was the son of Zebedee and Salome, and the brother of James the Greater.
He was the son of Zebedee and Salome and brother of James, son of Zebedee, another of the Twelve Apostles.
He was a son of Zebedee and Salome, and brother of John the Apostle.
The name " Salome " is given to the stepdaughter of Herod Antipas ( unnamed in the Gospels of Matthew and Mark ) in Josephus's Jewish Antiquities ( Book XVIII, Chapter 5, 4 ): Herodias, [...], was married to Herod, the son of Herod the Great, who was born of Mariamne, the daughter of Simon the high priest, who had a daughter, Salome ; after whose birth Herodias took upon her to
confound the laws of our country, and divorced herself from her husband while he was alive, and was married to Herod, her husband's brother by the father's side, he was tetrarch of Galilee ; but her daughter Salome was married to Philip, the son of Herod, and tetrarch of Trachonitis ; and as he died childless,
It was ruled by Simon the son of Matisyahu ; then by his son Yochanan who started minting coins ; then by his son Yehuda Aristobolus ; then by his wife Salome Alexandra ; then by his brother Alexander Yannai ; then by his sons Hyrcanus and Aristobulus.
Mary's virginity even after her conception of Jesus is regularly represented in the Christian art of both the Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox ( as well as in early Western religious art ) by including in Nativity scenes the figure of Salome, whom the Gospel of James presents as finding that Mary had preserved her virginity even in giving birth to her son.
Tiridates married an Alani Princess called Ashkhen in 297 by whom he had three children: a son called Khosrov III, a daughter called Salome and an unnamed daughter who married St. Husik I, one of the earlier Catholicoi of the Armenian Apostolic Church.
Aristobulus was the younger son of Alexander Jannaeus, King and High Priest, and Alexandra Salome.
Hyrcanus was the eldest son of Alexander Jannaeus, King and High Priest, and Alexandra Salome.

Salome and by
The movement is led by former Foreign Minister Salome Zourabichvili, and appears to be relatively popular.
An opinion poll conducted by the Georgian weekly Kviris Palitra and published on April 10, 2006 suggested that Salome Zourabichvili would garner 23. 1 % of votes if a presidential election were held today.
says she was accompanied by Salome and Mary the mother of James, while Matthew 28: 1 omits Salome.
* Zhora Salome / Luba Luft ( played by Joanna Cassidy ) was retrained for political homicide, operating in a " kick murder squad.
* CIS: ' Summer of Love ' Reached Behind Iron Curtain, by Salome Asatiani.
Rabanus states that Joseph of Arimathea was sent to Britain, and he goes on to detail who travelled with him as far as France, claiming that he was accompanied by " the two Bethany sisters, Mary and Martha, Lazarus ( who was raised from the dead ), St. Eutropius, St. Salome, St. Cleon, St. Saturnius, St. Mary Magdalen, Marcella ( the maid of the Bethany sisters ), St. Maxium or Maximin, St.
In 1905, Strauss produced Salome, a somewhat dissonant modernist opera based on the play by Oscar Wilde, which produced a passionate reaction from audiences.
Alexander was succeeded by his widow, Salome Alexandra, whose brother was Shimon ben Shetach, a leading Pharisee.
Although it won considerable praise, its success was overshadowed by the Paris premiere of Richard Strauss's sensational opera Salome at much the same time.
" On page 16, the young Syrian is named by Salome: his name is Narraboth and he beseeches Salome to avoid looking at Iokanaan and, finally, commits suicide.
Maud Allan, an actress who had played Wilde's Salome in a performance authorised by Ross, was identified as a member of the " cult ".
This doctrine of the Virgin Birth is often represented Christian art in terms of the annunciation to Mary by the Archangel Gabriel that she would conceive a child to be born the Son of God, and in Nativity scenes that include the figure of Salome.
Alexander was followed by his wife, Salome Alexandra, who reigned from 76 – 67 BCE.
Alexander was succeeded by his widow, Salome Alexandra, whose brother was Shimon ben Shetach, a leading Pharisee.
His work there included a highly controversial staging of Strauss ’ Salome with sets by Salvador Dalí and also an effective re-staging of Puccini ’ s La Boheme using sets dating from 1899.
It begins with the discovery of the empty tomb by Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome — there they encounter a man dressed in white who announces the Resurrection of Jesus.
In the Gospel of Mark both Mary Magdalene and Mary, the mother of James are mentioned, joined by Salome.
Rambova's designs for Salome were based on drawings by Aubrey Beardsley for Oscar Wilde's version.
A new ramification was added by Oscar Wilde, who in his play Salome portrayed her as something of a femme fatale.
According to Mark 6: 21-29 ( Salome is not mentioned by name in this passage so reference is incomplete ), Salome was the stepdaughter of Herod Antipas.
Salome with the Head of John the Baptist by Titian, c 1515 ( Galleria Doria Pamphilj, Rome )

Salome and Alexander
* Salome Alexandra becomes queen of Judea, after the death of her husband, Alexander Jannaeus, until 67 BC.
Before he became involved in the dynastic struggle of the Jewish brothers, Antipater served as a governor of Idumea under King Alexander Jannaeus and Queen Salome Alexandra, the parents of the feuding heirs.
Other composers styled " late Romantic ", such as Franz Schreker ( Der ferne Klang, 1912 ; Der Schatzgräber, 1920 ), Alexander von Zemlinsky ( Eine florentinische Tragödie, 1917 ; Der Zwerg, 1922 ) and Erich Korngold ( Die tote Stadt, 1920 ) explored similar territory to Strauss's Salome and Elektra.
Simeon ben Shetach, first name also Shimon and last name also ben Shatach, ( c. 120-40 BCE ) was a Pharisee scholar and Nasi of the Sanhedrin during the reigns of Alexander Jannæus ( c. 103-76 BCE ) and his successor, Queen Alexandra Salome ( c. 76-67 BCE ), who was Simeon's sister.
George Alexander ( 22 April 1851 at Britwell Salome, Oxfordshire, England – 6 November 1930 in Melbourne ) was a cricketer who played for Victoria and for Australia.

Salome and was
Later Herodias's daughter Salome ( who was both Herod's grand-niece and stepdaughter ) dances before Herod, who offers her a favour in return.
He first won fame with the scandalous Salome and the dark tragedy Elektra, in which tonality was pushed to the limits.
While Wilde had long been famous for dialogue and his use of language, Raby ( 1988 ) argues that he achieved a unity and mastery in Earnest that was unmatched in his other plays, save perhaps Salome.
James and John were the cousins of Jesus and their mother Salome was the younger sister of Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Some believe this myth was embodied in the dance of the seven veils of Salome, who danced for King Herod, as mentioned in the New Testament in and.
Many later performances of the opera were also successful, not only with the general public but also with Strauss's peers: Maurice Ravel said that Salome was " stupendous ", and Mahler described it as " a live volcano, a subterranean fire ".
For reasons of expediency, however, he was initially drawn into cooperating with the early Nazi regime in the hope that Hitler — an ardent Wagnerian and music lover who had admired Strauss's work since viewing Salome in 1907 — would promote German art and culture.
Josephus attests that Salome Alexandra was very favorably inclined toward the Pharisees and that their political influence grew tremendously under her reign, especially in the institution known as the Sanhedrin.
This was the premiere of Richard Strauss's Salome, with the pivotal part of John the Baptist assigned to a baritone.
A similar approach was taken with the biblical subjects of Salome and Adam and Eve.
In 1950, the first official women's Austrian Chess Championship was held in Melk, the winner of which was Salome Reischer.

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