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SALOME
She danced.
A prophet died.
And a legend was born.
For two thousand years, Salome has been remembered as the fatal woman of the New Testament-the girl whose dance led to the execution of John the Baptist.
But who was she really?
Drawing on the Gospels, Flavius Josephus, the Church Fathers, Byzantine historians, archaeology, art, literature, and centuries of interpretation, SALOME separates the historical figure from the myth that transformed her into one of the most enduring and controversial women in Western culture.
In this compelling work of popular religious history, Vasileios G. N. explores:
• The historical Salome behind the Gospel narrative
• The execution of John the Baptist and the politics of the Herodian court
• What the Gospels actually say-and what they do not say
• The role of Herod, Herodias, and the dynasty that shaped the tragedy
• The Church Fathers and the first Christian interpretations
• Byzantine traditions, including the famous legend of the frozen river
• Salome in art, literature, opera, and film-from Oscar Wilde to Richard Strauss
• Modern historical, feminist, and cultural readings of one of history's most misunderstood women
Was Salome a calculating seductress, a political instrument, or simply a young girl caught in a dynastic struggle beyond her control?
The answer is far more complex than the legend.
A fascinating journey through biblical history, memory, myth, and the making of a cultural icon.
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