Salomé - translation to french
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Salomé - translation to french

BIBLICAL DAUGHTER OF HEROD II AND HERODIAS
La tragédie de Salomé; La tragedie de Salome; Salome (ballet); Salome III; Daughter of Herodias
  • Salomé]]'', 1896
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  • ''Herod's Banquet'' (detail) by [[Fra Filippo Lippi]] (15th century)
  • Salomé]]'', by [[Henri Regnault]] (1870).
  • Salome with John the Baptist's head, by [[Charles Mellin]] (1597–1649)
  • ''Salome with the Head of the Baptist'', 1761, [[Mariano Salvador Maella]]
  • Salome and the Apparition of the Baptist's Head]]'', watercolor by [[Gustave Moreau]] (1876)
  • ''Salome'' by Titian]], c 1515, ([[Galleria Doria Pamphilj]], Rome)
  • ''Salome'' (1916), by [[Willem Arondeus]], Metropolitan Museum

Salomé         
Salome, female first name; woman whose dancing persuaded Herod into giving her the head of John the Baptist
Hérodias      
Herodias, second wife of Herod Antipas and the mother of Salome

Definition

EULER
[Named after the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler (1707-1783)] A revision of ALGOL by Niklaus Wirth. A small predecessor of Pascal. ["EULER: A Generalisation of ALGOL and Its Formal Definition", N. Wirth, CACM 9(1) (Jan 1966) and 9(2) (Feb 1966)].

Wikipedia

Salome

Salome (; Hebrew: שְלוֹמִית, romanized: Shlomit, related to שָׁלוֹם, Shalom "peace"; Greek: Σαλώμη), also known as Salome III, was a Jewish princess, the daughter of Herod II, son of Herod the Great, and princess Herodias, granddaughter of Herod the Great, and stepdaughter of Herod Antipas. She is known from the New Testament, where she is not named, and from an account by Flavius Josephus. In the New Testament, the stepdaughter of Herod Antipas demands and receives the head of John the Baptist. According to Josephus, she was first married to her uncle Philip the Tetrarch, after whose death (AD 34) she married her cousin Aristobulus of Chalcis, thus becoming queen of Armenia Minor.

The gospel story of her dance at the birthday celebration of her stepfather, who had John the Baptist beheaded at her request, inspired art, literature and music over an extended period of time. Among the paintings are those by Titian and Gustave Moreau. Oscar Wilde's 1891 eponymous play, and its 1905 operatic setting by Richard Strauss, are among the literary and musical realisations which endeavoured to portray her. She also appeared in film, for instance in a 1953 Salome film starring Rita Hayworth in the title role.

Examples of use of Salomé
1. Oscar Wilde, auteur de "Salomé".Photo: Keystone LETTRES.
2. Antoine Bosshard Mardi 2 septembre 2008 Salomé Zourabichvili.
3. C‘est grâce ŕ sa douceur que la quęte a été possible et que cette Salomé est née.» Salomé, comme une évidence.
4. Norbert Creutz Mercredi 5 mars 2008 Jean–Paul Salomé est un grand sentimental.
5. Il pourra savoir ce que cela signifie», commente Salomé Brunner, sa chorégraphe.