beheading of John the Baptist
biblical episode and artistic theme
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beheading of John the Baptist
Summary
beheading of John the Baptist is a Bible story[1].
Key Facts
- beheading of John the Baptist's religion is recorded as Christianity[2].
- beheading of John the Baptist's instance of is recorded as Bible story[3].
- beheading of John the Baptist's instance of is recorded as martyrdom[4].
- beheading of John the Baptist's instance of is recorded as decapitation[5].
- beheading of John the Baptist's instance of is recorded as artistic theme[6].
- beheading of John the Baptist's location is recorded as Machaerus[7].
- beheading of John the Baptist's Commons category is recorded as Beheading of Saint John the Baptist[8].
- beheading of John the Baptist's point in time is recorded as +0030-00-00T00:00:00Z[9].
- beheading of John the Baptist's feast day is recorded as Decollation of John the Baptist[10].
- beheading of John the Baptist's Iconclass notation is recorded as 73C1333[11].
- beheading of John the Baptist's depicted by is recorded as Beheading of Saint John the Baptist[12].
- beheading of John the Baptist's depicted by is recorded as Salome with John the Baptist's head[13].
- beheading of John the Baptist's depicted by is recorded as Capital of the Baptist (capitello con cena of Erode e decollazione del Battista)[14].
- beheading of John the Baptist's present in work is recorded as Mark 6[15].
- beheading of John the Baptist's present in work is recorded as Matthew 14[16].
- beheading of John the Baptist's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11dftbzk5x[17].
- beheading of John the Baptist's significant person is recorded as John the Baptist[18].
- beheading of John the Baptist's Getty Iconography Authority ID is recorded as 901001181[19].
- beheading of John the Baptist's National Historical Museums of Sweden ID is recorded as term/8484a68a-2389-4d82-b043-e6cf503e8049[20].
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Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include Bible story[3], martyrdom[4], decapitation[5], and artistic theme[6]. beheading of John the Baptist's religion is recorded as Christianity[2].