Salome
Salome was a Jewish princess who lived in the 1st century AD. She was the daughter of Herod II and Herodias, and the stepdaughter of Herod Antipas. Salome is best known for her role in the death of John the Baptist. According to the New Testament, Salome danced for Herod Antipas at his birthday celebration and, at his request, had John the Baptist beheaded.
Salome's story has been told and retold in art, literature, and music for centuries. She has been portrayed by some of the world's greatest artists, including Titian, Gustave Moreau, and Oscar Wilde. Her story has also been the subject of operas, ballets, and films.
Salome is a complex and fascinating figure. She is a woman of great beauty and power, but she is also capable of great cruelty. Her story is a cautionary tale about the dangers of power and the importance of justice.