Salome, Salomea, or Salomé in French and Spanish spellings) can refer to:
People
- Salome Alexandra (ruled 76-67 BCE), Queen of Judea
- Salome, (c. early 1st century CE), daughter of Herodias & nemesis of John the Baptist
- Salome I, Herod the Great's sister
- Salome (daughter of Herod I), (c. early 1st century CE), daughter of Herod the Great and his wife Elpis.
- Salome (disciple) (c. early 1st century CE), disciple of Jesus, sometimes called Saint Mary Salome.
- Lou Andreas-Salomé (1861-1937), cosmopolitan Russian-born writer
- Salomé (singer) (b. 1943), Spaniard
- Salome (Rapper) (b. 1985), The first Female Iranian hip hop artist
- Salomé Ureña (b. 1847-1897), poet and teacher from the Dominican Republic.
- Salome (musician) (c. 2000s), Swiss musician
- Salome Jens (born May 8, 1935), actress best-known for portraying the female shapeshifter on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- Salomé Breziner, director
Art and media
- Forgotten Silver, a mockumentary by Peter Jackson, describes a fictional film maker who made a silent film about Salome.
- Salome (play) (1893), by Oscar Wilde
- Salome (opera) (premiere 1905), by Richard Strauss
- La tragédie de Salomé, ballet by Florent Schmitt, 1913 Ballets Russes production.
- Salomé (1910 film) short film by Ugo Faleno
- Salomé (1918 film)
- Salomé (1923 film)
- Salome (1953 film), starring Rita Hayworth
- Salome's Last Dance (1988), film by Ken Russell
- Salomé – Five Plays (The Seven Veils, Dialogue with the Baptist, Salomé's Reward, The Chop and The Platter) by Nick Cave, included in King Ink, ISBN 1-880985-08-X, 1988, pp. 67-76
- Salome, a 1990 song by U2 included in the 1992 single "Even Better
Than the Real Thing" and, remixed, in the 1995 fan club compilation album Melon: Remixes for Propaganda
- (1993), a 3 disc studio bootleg of U2's Achtung Baby recording sessions, featuring eight recordings of the song "Salome"
- Salome, a song by Karel Kryl
- Salomé (telenovela) (2001), Mexican telenovela starring Edith González
- Salomé (novel), by François Weyergans (born Brussels, 1941): Salomé is his first novel, written in 1968 but only published in 2005, the year he received the Prix Goncourt for [[\\Trois jours chez ma mère. ([1])
- (1953), novel by George S. Viereck and Paul Eldridge
- Salomé in Low Land (2006), pixel animation film by Christian Zagler (born Graz, 1980) based on Salome (opera); World premiere at International Film Festival Rotterdam 2006 [2]
Fictional characters
- Salomey (cartoon pig), the Yokum family pig in the defunct comic strip Li'l Abner, by Al Capp
Other uses
- SALOME, an open source computer-aided engineering platform for pre / post processing
- Salomé, Nord, commune of the Urban Community of Lille Métropole in Nord, France
- Salome, Arizona, a census-designated place in La Paz County, Arizona, United States
- Salome, a type of marble
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