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Bathsheba

"Bathsheba[a] was the wife of Uriah the Hittite and later of David, according to the Hebrew Bible. She is most known for the biblical narrative in which she was summoned by King David, who had seen her bathing and lusted after her. She was the mother of Solomon, who succeeded David as king, making her the Queen mother.

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Landschaft mit Bathseba im BadOfenplatte, David begehrt Bathseba2. Buch Samuel, 11 und 12BathsebaEsto Dominus fratrum miorum, es ineuruentur ante te filymarvis tuae. Genesis. CaVidit David de Solario Domus regiae Bethsabeam Uxorem Uriae, se lavantem: Tulit
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[Relation to person or institution] Bathsheba
Printing plate produced Jan van Londerseel (1570-1625)
[Relation to person or institution] Hans Vredeman de Vries (1527-1609)

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