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O que (quem) é Judith$41805$ - definição

BOOK BY GEORGETTE HEYER
Judith Taverner; Judith taverner
  • The Black Swan Inn, which stood beside the tollgate at [[Pease Pottage]] appears in Chapter XVI

Judith (given name)         
FEMALE GIVEN NAME
Judith (name)
Judith is a feminine given name derived from the Hebrew name יְהוּדִית or Yehudit, meaning "woman of Judea". Judith appeared in the Old Testament as one of Esau's wives, while the deuterocanonical Book of Judith deals with a different Judith.
Judith Révész         
DUTCH SCULPTOR
Judith Magdalena Laqueur-Revesz; Révész, Judith; Laqueur-Revesz, Judith Magdalena; Judith Revesz
Judith Magdolna Laqueur-Révész (15 July 1915 – 17 April 2018) was a Hungarian-Dutch potter and sculptor.Biographical data at the Netherlands Institute for Art History.
Judith (poem)         
  • A medieval illustration of Judith and Holophernes
OLD ENGLISH POEM
Judith (Anglo-Saxon poem); Judith (Old English poem)
The Old English poem Judith describes the beheading of Assyrian general Holofernes by Israelite Judith of Bethulia. It is found in the same manuscript as the heroic poem Beowulf, the Nowell Codex (London, British Library, Cotton MS Vitellius A.

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