
1) Shall we dance
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1) Any particular food 2) Banned wilde drama 3) Bible dancer 4) Biblical dancer 5) Biblical figure 6) Biblical seductress 7) Dance of the Seven Veils play 8) Dancer 9) Dancer in Matthew 10) Dancer in the Bible 11) Dancer who got a head 12) Dancer with seven veils 13) Deadly dancer 14) Deli dancer 15) Exotic biblical dancer
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1) Opera
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1) Mexican telenovela 2) Number-one single in Spain 3) Opera by Antoine Mariotte 4) Painting depicting Salome
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Salome ee (Σαλώμη Salōmē, pron) (c. AD 14 – between 62 and 71) was the Daughter of Herod II and Herodias. According to Flavius Josephus`s Jewish Antiquities, Salome was first married to Philip the Tetrarch of Ituraea and Trakonitis. After Philip`s death in 34 AD she married Aristobulus of Chalcis and became queen of Chalcis and Armenia.....
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[disciple] Salome (Hebrew: שלומית, Shelomit), was a follower of Jesus who appears briefly in the canonical gospels and in more detail in apocryphal writings. She is sometimes identified as the wife of Zebedee, the mother of James and John, two of the Apostles of Jesus, and sometimes also as the sister of Mary, mother of Jesus. In Roma...
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[given name] Salome is a feminine name derived from the Hebrew word shalom, meaning `peace.` Salome (c. early 1st century CE) was the daughter of Herodias, and nemesis of John the Baptist (Mark 6:17-29 and Matt 14:3-11). Christians have traditionally regarded her as a dangerous temptress. Salome is also the name of a Christian saint, who wa...
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[opera] Salome, Op. 54, is an opera in one act by Richard Strauss to a German libretto by the composer, based on Hedwig Lachmann`s German translation of the French play Salomé by Oscar Wilde. Strauss dedicated the opera to his friend Sir Edgar Speyer. The opera is famous (at the time of its premiere, infamous) for its `Dance of the Seven V...
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[play] Salome (French: Salomé, pron) is a tragedy by Oscar Wilde. The original 1891 version of the play was in French. Three years later an English translation was published. The play tells in one act the Biblical story of Salome, stepdaughter of the tetrarch Herod Antipas, who, to her stepfather`s dismay but to the delight of her mother H...
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[software] Salome (pronounced in English using the French sah-loh-may) is free software that provides a generic platform for Pre- and Post-Processing for numerical simulation. It is based on an open and flexible architecture made of reusable components. It is open source, released under the GNU Lesser General Public License, and both its so...
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[Mariotte] Salomé is an opera in one act by Antoine Mariotte to a libretto based on the French play Salome by Oscar Wilde. However, that work was itself inspired by Flaubert`s Herodias. Mariotte began to compose his opera before the far more famous treatment of the same source by German composer Richard Strauss (Salome), but his premiered ...
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[artist] Salomé (* August 24, 1954 as Wolfgang Ludwig Cihlarz in Karlsruhe, Germany) is a German artist. His paintings are in renowned museums and collections all over the world. Salomé became known as one of the members of the art group Junge Wilde (Wild Youth) or Neue Wilde (New Wild Ones). He also is recognized as a sculptor and Punk s...
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(from the article `Herod`) ...mental instability, moreover, was fed by the intrigue and deception that went on within his own family. Despite his affection for Mariamne, he was ...
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(from the article `John the Apostle, Saint`) The son of Zebedee, a Galilean fisherman, and Salome, John and his brother James were among the first disciples called by Jesus. In the Gospel ...
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(from the article `Strauss, Richard`) ...where in New York City he conducted the first performance of his Symphonia Domestica (Domestic Symphony). The following year, in Dresden, he ... ...(songs) when he turned to opera for the first time. But his preeminence among non-Italian composers of opera was established by two one-act ... .....
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according to the Jewish historian Josephus, the daughter of Herodias and stepdaughter of Herod Antipas, tetrarch (ruler appointed by Rome) of ... [3 related articles]
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(from the article `Salome`) ...exemplified by the work of the painter Masolino da Panicale. Salome has also been strikingly portrayed by the 19th-century artists Gustave Moreau ... ...English theatre. His first success, Lady Windermere`s Fan, demonstrated that this wit could revitalize the rusty machinery of French drama. In the ... ...
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(lived 1st century AD) In the New Testament, granddaughter of the king of Judea, Herod the Great. Rewarded for her skill in dancing, she requested the head of John the Baptist from her stepfather
Herod Antipas. ...
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Salome is a variety of apple.
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Salome is British slang for a slow, unhurried, dawdling person.
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[
n] - woman whose dancing beguiled Herod into giving her the head of John the Baptist
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Synonym for the grape variety Siramé; see there. Siramé The red grape variety (also Salomé) is an interspecific new variety. The hybrid was crossed at the end of the 1970s by Anton Meier at the... Full text
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noun woman whose dancing beguiled Herod into giving her the head of John the Baptist
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Salome is a French name for girls. The meaning is `peace, safe` The name Salome is most commonly given to French girls. (42 times more often than to American girls.) Use for the other sex: Solomon What do they use in other countries? Salime Salma (Arabic) The name sounds like: Soloma, Sallama, Salimah, Saleema, Sellma See also: Salama, Zulema
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