From the Middle Ages to the present, the story of Judith of the Apocrypha\u27 has fascinated the artistic community. The Book of Judith tells the story of Nebuchadnezzar\u27s general, Holofernes, who lays siege to the Hebrew city of Bethulia, but who is defeated by Judith, whose charms he could not resist. While he lies in a drunken stupor, Judith decapitates him, returns to Bethulia to display his head, and thereby encourages her people to counterattack. Nebuchadnezzar\u27s army is dispersed, and subsequently, Judith becomes a matriarch of Bethulia
Gustavas Klimtas, Vienos secesijos atstovas, yra nutapęs du paveikslus, kurie vaizduoja nuostabaus g...
The books of Esther and Judith are often paired with one another. For example, in the arrangement of...
The apocryphal Book of Judith is undoubtedly a Jewish work, written by and intended for Jews, and Ju...
The Book of Judith is the story of a Jewish heroine living during the period of the Second Temple wh...
The Book of Judith tells the story of a fictitious Jewish woman beheading the general of a powerful ...
The Book of Judith in the Apocrypha has attracted many talents in the fields of Western art and lite...
The Biblical Judith was written over 2,000 years ago and has become elemental material for artists a...
The Old English Judith differs from the Liber Judith of the Vulgate at several crucial points, and i...
Judith is a brave female biblical heroine that performs the courageous act of decapitating Holoferne...
The Book of Judith is a tale about a time in Jewish history when the Jews were threatened with annih...
The Biblical Judith was written over 2,000 years ago and has become elemental material for artists a...
Studies on female heroism in Old English literature have recently taken hold, and many scholars of t...
The Book of Judith is a Jewish apocryphal book, probably written by the late second century BCE in t...
A historical critical approach to narratives has contributed significantly to the analysis of ancien...
In this paper, I argue that the Anglo-Saxon Judith frames its titular character?s simultaneous adop...
Gustavas Klimtas, Vienos secesijos atstovas, yra nutapęs du paveikslus, kurie vaizduoja nuostabaus g...
The books of Esther and Judith are often paired with one another. For example, in the arrangement of...
The apocryphal Book of Judith is undoubtedly a Jewish work, written by and intended for Jews, and Ju...
The Book of Judith is the story of a Jewish heroine living during the period of the Second Temple wh...
The Book of Judith tells the story of a fictitious Jewish woman beheading the general of a powerful ...
The Book of Judith in the Apocrypha has attracted many talents in the fields of Western art and lite...
The Biblical Judith was written over 2,000 years ago and has become elemental material for artists a...
The Old English Judith differs from the Liber Judith of the Vulgate at several crucial points, and i...
Judith is a brave female biblical heroine that performs the courageous act of decapitating Holoferne...
The Book of Judith is a tale about a time in Jewish history when the Jews were threatened with annih...
The Biblical Judith was written over 2,000 years ago and has become elemental material for artists a...
Studies on female heroism in Old English literature have recently taken hold, and many scholars of t...
The Book of Judith is a Jewish apocryphal book, probably written by the late second century BCE in t...
A historical critical approach to narratives has contributed significantly to the analysis of ancien...
In this paper, I argue that the Anglo-Saxon Judith frames its titular character?s simultaneous adop...
Gustavas Klimtas, Vienos secesijos atstovas, yra nutapęs du paveikslus, kurie vaizduoja nuostabaus g...
The books of Esther and Judith are often paired with one another. For example, in the arrangement of...
The apocryphal Book of Judith is undoubtedly a Jewish work, written by and intended for Jews, and Ju...