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Eve
Summary
Eve is a human biblical figure[1]. She was born in Garden of Eden[2]. She was born on 3760 BC[3]. She worked as an assistant[4]. She draws 2,828 Wikipedia views per month (human_biblical_figure category, ranking #54 of 529).[5]
Key Facts
- Eve was born in Garden of Eden[2].
- Eve was born on 3760 BC[3].
- Burial took place at Cavern of the Patriarchs[6].
- Eve is buried at Tomb of Eve[7].
- Among Eve's spouses was Adam[8].
- A child of Eve was Cain[9].
- A child of Eve was Abel[10].
- A child of Eve was Seth[11].
- A child of Eve was Azura[12].
- A child of Eve was Awan[13].
- A child of Eve was Aclima[14].
- Eve's professions included assistant[4].
- Eve is the creator of God in Christianity[15].
- Eve is recorded as female[16].
- Eve's instance of is recorded as human biblical figure[17].
- Eve's instance of is recorded as mythical character[18].
- Eve's instance of is recorded as protoplast[19].
- Eve is made of rib[20].
- Eve is part of Adam and Eve[21].
- Eve's Commons category is recorded as Eve (Biblical figure)[22].
- Eve's said to be the same as is recorded as Eve in Islam[23].
- Eve's said to be the same as is recorded as mitochondrial Eve[24].
- Eve's residence is recorded as Garden of Eden[25].
- Eve's given name is recorded as Chava[26].
- Eve's feast day is recorded as December 24[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Eve was born in Garden of Eden[2]. She was born on 3760 BC[3].
Career and Affiliations
Eve's professions included assistant[4].
Works and Contributions
Eve is the creator of God in Christianity[15]. Things named for her include Eva Longoria[28], a television actor[29], b. 1975[30], of United States[31], awarded the Ohtli Award[32]; mitochondrial she[33]; Ava[34], a film[35], directed by Tate Taylor[36]; Ewa Aulin[37], a film actor[38], b. 1950[39], of Sweden[40]; Eva[41], a film[42], directed by Kike Maíllo[43]; Nova Eva[44], a titles of Mary, mother of Jesus[45]; Adam's Rib[46], a film[47], directed by Viacheslav Kryshtofovych[48]; and eveite[49], a mineral species[50].
Personal Life
Eve was married to Adam[8]. Children include Cain[9], a human biblical figure[51]; Abel[10], a human biblical figure[52]; Seth[11], a human biblical figure[53]; Azura[12], a human whose existence is disputed[54]; Awan[13], a human whose existence is disputed[55]; and Aclima[14], a mythical character[56].
Death and Burial
Recorded place of burial include Cavern of the Patriarchs[6] and Tomb of Eve[7].
Why It Matters
Eve draws 2,828 Wikipedia views per month (human_biblical_figure category, ranking #54 of 529).[5] She has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[57] She is known by 20 alternative names across languages and contexts.[58]
Entities named for her include Eva Longoria[28], a television actor[29], b. 1975[30], of United States[31], awarded the Ohtli Award[32]; mitochondrial she[33]; Ava[34], a film[35], directed by Tate Taylor[36]; Ewa Aulin[37], a film actor[38], b. 1950[39], of Sweden[40]; Eva[41], a film[42], directed by Kike Maíllo[43]; and Nova Eva[44], a titles of Mary, mother of Jesus[45].
FAQs
Where was Eve born?
Born in Garden of Eden[2], Eve…
Who was Eve married to?
Eve's spouses include Adam[8].
What did Eve do for work?
Eve worked as assistant[4].