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Bethulia (Gr****: Βαιτυλούᾳ, Baituloua; Hebrew: בתוליה) is a
biblical "city
whose deliverance by Judith, when
besieged by Holofernes,
forms the subject...
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Judith of
Bethulia (1914) is an
American film
starring Blanche Sweet and
Henry B. Walthall, and
produced and
directed by D. W. Griffith,
based on the play...
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beauty and
charm to kill an ****yrian
general who has
besieged her city,
Bethulia. With this act, she
saves nearby Jerusalem from
total destruction. The...
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other Christian churches is set in a city
called "
Bethulia".
Because there is no
Bethulia, it is
widely ****umed that this is a
pseudonym for another...
- an ****yrian
general who was
about to
destroy Judith's home, the city of
Bethulia.
Overcome with drink, he p****es out and is
decapitated by Judith; his head...
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siege to the city of
Bethulia. The city
almost fell to the
invading army
because Holofernes'
advance stopped the
water supply to
Bethulia,
which led to its...
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Return of
Judith to
Bethulia (Italian:
Ritorno di
Giuditta a Betulia) is a
painting by the
Italian Renaissance artist,
Sandro Botticelli. It was made...
- panel, 31 × 24 cm (12 x 9.4 in), and its pendant, The
Return of
Judith to
Bethulia, both
housed at the
Uffizi in Florence,
illustrate related biblical episodes...
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general Holofernes, who was
planning to
destroy Judith's home city of
Bethulia. The
painting has been in Oslo, in the
collection of the
National Museum...
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triumph of Judith, a
Jewish widow from
Bethulia, in her ********ination of the ****yrian
General Holofernes.
Bethulia was
under siege and on the
verge of surrender...