Bathsheba
David's first wife was Michal (daughter of King saul), but there are 7 others. -Bathsheba (wife of Uriah & mother of Solomon and Nathan) -Ahinoam (Mother of Ammon) -Abigail (Nabal's widow - mother of Kileab) -Maacah (daughter of King Geshur - mother of Absalom) -Haggith (mother of Adonijah) -Abital (mother of Shephatiah) -Eglah (mother of Ithream) (there are also 11 concubines we know of.)
Solomon's mother was Bathsheba the wife of Uriah the Hittite, whom King David had murdered so that he could marry her. The baby that was conceived and born due to the sinful relationship of Bathsheba and King David died, and later Solomon was born of Bathsheba by King David.
King Solomon - he was David's son by Bathsheba a minor but famous wife.
Bathsheba is significant in the Bible as the wife of King David and the mother of King Solomon. Her story highlights themes of power, temptation, and redemption, and serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of sin.
Simply because David and God chose him. He was the son of David's favorite wife, Bathsheba.
Bathsheba (wife of Uriah & mother of Solomon and Nathan) was the best-known one, but there are 7 others.- Michal (saul's daughter)-Ahinoam (Mother of Ammon)-Abigail (Nabal's widow - mother of Kileab)-Maacah (daughter of King Geshur - mother of Absalom)-Haggith (mother of Adonijah)-Abital (mother of Shephatiah)-Eglah (mother of Ithream)(there are also 11 concubines we know of.).
The Bible does not discuss King David's mother in detail, as is the case with many women in the Scriptures. She was the wife of Jesse. However, the Talmud claims that Nitzevet bat Adiel (נצבת בת עדאל) is his mother's name.The mother don't mentions her name but the Talmud identifies her as Nitzevet.
Nitzevet Jesse wife
The Bible record, after reporting the death of the son born to David through his illicit relations with Bath-sheba, continues: "And David began to comfort Bath-sheba his wife. Further, he came in to her and lay down with her. In time she bore a son, and his name came to be called Solomon. (2 Samuel 12:24)
King Solomon had seven hundred wives and three hundred concubines.
King Solomon had over 700 wives, but the only one mentioned by name is Naamah - the wife of Solomon's successor.
This is traced back to the Queen Mother in ancient Israel. In Israel it was not the King's wife who was the Queen, it was his mother, we see this from the time of Solomon. Thus the King of Heaven if Our Blessed Lord, and His Mother reigns as Queen.