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Holofernes (Ancient Gr****: Ὀλοφέρνης; Hebrew: הולופרנס) was an
invading ****yrian
general in the Book of Judith, who was
beheaded by
Judith who entered...
- 1493
Alabaster figure by
Conrad Meit, c. 1525
Judith with the Head of
Holophernes, by Hans
Baldung Grien, c. 1525,
Germanisches Nationalmuseum. Sebald...
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Judith with the Head of
Holophernes, by
Cristofano Allori, 1613 (Royal Collection, London)...
- A
medieval illustration of
Judith and
Holophernes...
- Cappadocia,
ruled 301–280 BC,
satrap and king of Cappadocia, son of
Holophernes and
adopted son of
Ariarathes I
Ariarathes III of Cappadocia, reigned...
- Adam and Eve (there are a
number of pairs) and
Judith with the Head of
Holophernes,
often similar in
style to the
paintings of Cranach. A
striking wood...
- was born in 405/4 BC to
Ariamnes and had a
brother named Orophernes (
Holophernes). He
founded the
eponymous Ariarathid dynasty, an
Iranian family that...
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Judith with the Head of
Holophernes, by
Cristofano Allori, 1613 (Pitti Palace, Florence)...
- Paris, by
Michel Anguier and
Pietro S****o, with a
painting of
Judith and
Holophernes, by
Giovanni Francesco Romanelli, 1655 Ex
Nihilo (Out of Nothing) by...
- Ariaráthēs;
ruled 301–280 BC),
satrap and king of Cappadocia, son of
Holophernes, fled into
Armenia after the
death of his
uncle and
adopted father Ariarathes...